iPhone exposed. As disassembly progresses, the iPhone's inner circuitry and components are revealed.
Spreading the word for a Greener Apple to Apple customers outside the San Francisco Apple store on the eve of Macworld conference.
Our activists hand out information at MacWorld in San Francisco. We want Apple to go green and produce more environmentally friendly electronics.
Located just under the iPhone's back cover is the antenna. Of all the components tested, this piece of flexible circuit board was found to contain the highest levels of bromine.
Greener Apple Comes to Fruition.
Does this belong to you? Apple e-waste in China.
Scientific tests, arranged by Greenpeace, reveal that Apple's iPhone contains hazardous chemicals. The tests uncovered two types of hazardous substances, some of which have already been eliminated by other mobile phone makers.
E-waste is routinely exported by developed countries to developing ones, often in violation of the international law. This practice is legal because the US has not ratified the Basel Convention.
Our analysis of samples taken from two electronic waste (e-waste) scrap yards in Ghana has revealed severe contamination with hazardous chemicals.
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