Posted May 03, 2007 at 08:38AM by Ryan A.
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It recently came to Apple Inc. that some environmental organizations are criticizing it for not being a good model in terms of removing toxic chemicals from its new products as well as recycling old products. CEO Steve Jobs came up then with a press release highlighting his company's plans about the matter. Jobs revealed though that these measures aren't exactly new, and that they've been doing this long before the said complaints made mass media. It's just that he felt the need to inform Apple's consumers and stakeholders because the above mentioned allegations are rather serious. The list is quite long and the Read link should take to Jobs' complete statement. But some of the most important highlights include:
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Posted Aug 26, 2006 at 07:47PM by Max F.
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Apple, Acer, Motorola, and Lenovo are among the worst polluters, according to Greenpeace, while Nokia and Dell just barely passed. Greenpeace ranked major electronics companies according to what they were doing to remove the harmful chemicals in their gadgets, phones, and computers. Also, Greenpeace ranked the companies according to their policies about taking responsibility for their products when these are thrown away by their customers (for example, companies should recycle old components as much as possible and they should process and dispose of the chemical waste properly). Like all other piles of garbage, the amount of toxic waste caused by electronics ("e-waste") is growing, and it often gets dumped in poor developing countries. Greenpeace's rankings (points are out of 10; 10 is the highest possible score): 7: Nokia - Needs to improve recycling program. 7: Dell - Some models still have the worst chemicals, but has a good program of taking back their toxic trash. 5.7: Hewlett Packard 5.3: Sony Ericsson 5: Samsung 4.7: Sony 4.3: LGE 3.3: Panasonic 3: Toshiba 3: Fujitsu-Siemens 2.7: Apple 2.3: Acer 1.7: Motorola 1.3: Lenovo Greenpeace will update the rankings four times a year. And as for Apple scoring so low, the Greenpeace article had this to say: "It is disappointing to see Apple ranking so low in the overall guide. They are meant to be world leaders in design and marketing, they should also be world leaders in environmental innovation." |
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Posted Jul 15, 2006 at 07:39AM by Anna S.
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Australia,
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Australia, lead by the Australian Information Industry Association, is a favorite among major computer-makers such as HP, Dell, and IBM, that already offer successful recycling programs in the land down under. But it seems like although Apple has began its global recycling initiative in 1996, with efforts in the US, Canada, Japan and Europe, the campaign has not started in Australia. "Apple doesn’t have a recycling program in Australia like we do in the U.S.; however, we are currently talking to the AIIA about creating a potential program,” said Apple spokesperson John Marks. Griffith University electronic waste expert Sunil Heart said there are more than nine million computers in use around Australia, and this year a further 2.1 million computers will enter the market, while more than three million are expected to become obsolete. She hopes that there will be initiative from Apple to also make a computer take-back in that part of the globe. |
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