A Greener Apple

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ambandla

Sup' dude, Sup'
Till now, Apple is ranked last in the list of companies that follow green computing.

Here is an announcement from Apple:

Apple has been criticized by some environmental organizations for not being a leader in removing toxic chemicals from its new products, and for not aggressively or properly recycling its old products. Upon investigating Apple’s current practices and progress towards these goals, I was surprised to learn that in many cases Apple is ahead of, or will soon be ahead of, most of its competitors in these areas. Whatever other improvements we need to make, it is certainly clear that we have failed to communicate the things that we are doing well.

It is generally not Apple’s policy to trumpet our plans for the future; we tend to talk about the things we have just accomplished. Unfortunately this policy has left our customers, shareholders, employees and the industry in the dark about Apple’s desires and plans to become greener. Our stakeholders deserve and expect more from us, and they’re right to do so. They want us to be a leader in this area, just as we are in the other areas of our business. So today we’re changing our policy.

Now I’d like to tell you what we are doing to remove toxic chemicals from our new products, and to more aggressively recycle our old products.


For detailed info, open the link "
*www.apple.com/hotnews/agreenerapple/"
 

nepcker

Proud Mac Pro Owner
Mr. Al Gore (former US Vice President and an environmentalist) is a member of the board of director of Apple. I think he should be pushing Apple to go greener.
 

i_am_crack

HAF 922 Owner
I agree with nepcker...Its Mr.Al Gore....He is the only person I have heard or seen his documenty for pushing people to be more environmental..Thanks Sir.

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