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Haha Apple least eco friendly of all computer makers!!! — Brooklynian

Haha Apple least eco friendly of all computer makers!!!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6525307.stm


GREENPEACE RANKINGS
1) Lenovo: 8
2) Nokia: 7.3
3=) Sony/Ericsson: 7
3=) Dell: 7
5=) Samsung: 6.3
5=) Motorola: 6.3
7) Fujitsu/Siemens: 6
8) Hewlett-Packard: 5.6
9) Acer: 5.3
10) Toshiba: 4.3
11) Sony: 4
12=) LG Electronics: 3.6
12=) Panasonic: 3.6
14) Apple: 2.7


Lenovo tops eco-friendly ranking


Chinese computer maker Lenovo has topped a ranking of the world's most eco-friendly electronics firms.

Compiled by Greenpeace, the quarterly report ranks firms by how green their production processes are and what they do to recycle hardware they sell.

In previous reports Lenovo ranked low for eco-friendliness but in 2007 it scooped the top spot over Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Dell, and Samsung.

Apple came last of the 14 firms Greenpeace profiled in the report.

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The study, which was first compiled in 2006, looks at how big electronics firms make their hardware to see if they use toxic chemicals in the production process and scrutinises what they do to recycle goods when customers have stopped using them.

The campaigning group said that overall scores for the hi-tech firms it profiled had improved but it shied away from describing any hardware maker as "green".

Despite this, Iza Kruszewska, Greenpeace international toxics campaigner, said the industry had made some positive steps in the last 12 months with firms starting to act rather than just issue statements of intent. Of the 14 companies profiled, said Ms Kruszewska, nine now score more than five out of 10.

Top of the table Lenovo, which bought IBM's consumer electronics division in 2005, got 8 out of 10 for offering takeback services in all the nations where its products are sold. This means it will recycle any broken or obsolete own-brand product returned to it.

"Given the growing mountains of e-waste in China - both imported and domestically generated - it is heartening to see a Chinese company taking the lead, and assuming responsibility at least for its own branded waste," said Ms Kruszewska.

However, Lenovo lost marks for still using some of the most toxic substances to make its products.

Other firms in the top five, such as Sony-Ericsson, have already eliminated toxic chemicals including brominated fire retardants, polyvinyl chloride, beryllium and phthalates from their factories.

Greenpeace criticised Apple for not setting a deadline for eliminating some toxic chemicals from its production processes. Apple scored 2.7 out of 10 on Greenpeace's ranking.

In response, Apple said in a statement: "We disagree with Greenpeace's rating and the criteria."

The company added: "Apple has a strong environmental track record and has led the industry in restricting and banning toxic substances such as mercury, cadmium and hexavalent chromium, as well as many brominated flame retardants."

Comments

  • What - no 'roll your own' option?
  • PREPARE THYSELF FOR FANBOI FURY!!!1!1!

    Greenpeace v. Apple is a battle of the titans in this neck of the woods! This is almost like if Archie and Jughead got into a fistfight...unexpected, confusing, mildly disturbing.
  • That's pretty funny. And if Apple ever gains enough market share that people decide to actually write viruses for it, we'll see that smugness go down another notch.
  • BigGuy wrote: That's pretty funny. And if Apple ever gains enough market share that people decide to actually write viruses for it, we'll see that smugness go down another notch.
    Heh heh. You know, I think I might pop in from time to time to see how this thread develops. I hear Apple p33ps can get a mite prickly when you insult their consumer goods...
  • Drano wrote: [quote=BigGuy]That's pretty funny. And if Apple ever gains enough market share that people decide to actually write viruses for it, we'll see that smugness go down another notch.
    Heh heh. You know, I think I might pop in from time to time to see how this thread develops. I hear Apple p33ps can get a mite prickly when you insult their consumer goods...

    I am sobbing into my pretty pretty elegantly designed virus-free world . . .
  • My computer may not look like much kid, but she's got it where it counts.
  • Drano wrote: she's got it where it counts.
    She got game.
  • Yes, but calling your computer she is a little creepy.
  • you tell em, rifleman :-s
  • BigGuy wrote: Yes, but calling your computer she is a little creepy.
    Last time I ever semiquote Star Wars in this place.
  • Oh yea. Has anyone else ever noted that doing the Kessel run in x parsecs makes no sense, since a parsec is a measure of distance?
  • BigGuy wrote: Oh yea. Has anyone else ever noted that doing the Kessel run in x parsecs makes no sense, since a parsec is a measure of distance?
    Yes. :wink:
  • WhyFi wrote: What - no 'roll your own' option?
    I roll my own :P haha. best system built by cheap lazy labor.

    made with alot of caffeine and sweat and pirate brand software.
  • Drano wrote: PREPARE THYSELF FOR FANBOI FURY!!!1!1!

    haha i was expecting alot of apple fans to flame me :p.

    i guess its a off day for them.

    /puts flame suit on.
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