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Apple takes first steps to Detox its manufacturing supply chain

Blog entry by Yixiu Wu | 15 August, 2014 2 comments

China is often referred to as the world's factory; manufacturing more than half of all the computers and mobile phones produced worldwide. Living in China and working for Greenpeace, I have seen first-hand the destructive impacts this...

New Electronic Gadgets - They may be smaller, slimmer, slicker and faster…but are...

Press release | 8 January, 2009 at 1:00

The greenest consumer electronic products on the market today have a smaller environmental footprint than those sold a year ago but the industry as a whole still has plenty of room for improvement, according to a new survey released by Greenpeace.

Greenpeace welcomes greener iPods, awaits greener Macs

Press release | 10 September, 2008 at 17:09

Greenpeace today applauded Steve Jobs' announcement that Apple's latest batch of revamped iPods - the iPod Touch, iPod Nano and iPod Classic - will now be free of both PVC and BFRs, along with an absence of mercury and the use of arsenic-free glass.

Nintendo, Microsoft and Philips flunk toxic test

Feature story | 27 November, 2007 at 1:00

The latest edition of our quarterly Guide to Greener Electronics assesses for the first time TVs and the rapidly growing games consoles market. Nintendo completely fails to show any environmental credentials and Microsoft and Philips do little...

2008: The year in review

Feature story | 5 January, 2009 at 1:00

Here's a look at all the efforts for a green and peaceful future that our supporters made possible in 2008.

Electronics companies still to eliminate dirty energy from supply chain

Press release | 19 November, 2012 at 7:00

San Francisco, USA — Global electronic companies must do more to end the use of climate changing dirty energy in their manufacturing and supply chains, according to a report released today by Greenpeace International

Electronics-makers, show us your greenest products

Blog entry by Eoin Dubsky | 16 July, 2010 5 comments

This is an invitation from our electronics campaigners, to the industry, to show off the best they've got on the market: Greenpeace International will be releasing the third edition of the Green Electronics Product Survey at the...

Toxics message delivered to Dell HQ

Blog entry by Eoin Dubsky | 26 May, 2010 3 comments

Greenpeace activists are hanging right now from Dell's global headquarters just outside Austin, Texas with a banner for the computer company founder and CEO: “Michael, What the Dell? Design out Toxics!” You can support them by ...

Previewing this year's Guide to Greener Electronics

Blog entry by Renee Blanchard | 22 October, 2012

Greenpeace began campaigning to make the electronics industry more transparent and less environmentally destructive with our Toxic Tech campaign, which successfully pushed major electronics companies like Apple to make their great...

Green Electronics - The search continues

Image | 5 January, 2009 at 15:45

Green Electronics - The search continues... Green Electronics Survey, 2008.

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