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Guide to Greener Electronics - Toshiba, June 2009

Publication | 1 July, 2009 at 13:27

Toshiba moves up the ranking from 7th to 5th place with a slight improvement to its score of 5.5, up from 5.3. The company gains a point on its commitment to cutting GHGs, as it has now clarified that it aims to stop increasing emissions by...

Guide to Greener Electronics - Sony, June 2009

Publication | 1 July, 2009 at 13:27

Sony drops from 5th to 12th place with a reduced score of 4.5, down from 5.5. It loses points on: the precautionary principle criterion; for setting a timeline beyond 2010 (FY2010 means March 2011) for eliminating PVC and Brominated Flame...

Guide to Greener Electronics - Samsung, June 2009

Publication | 1 July, 2009 at 13:27

Samsung holds its position in 2nd place and increases its score from 6.9 to 7.1, by committing to reduce its absolute emissions of greenhouse gases, despite growth in the company’s sales. Samsung scores relatively well on all the criteria.Since...

Guide to Greener Electronics - Philips, June 2009

Publication | 1 July, 2009 at 13:27

Philips falls from 4th to 7th place with a slightly reduced score of 5.3 points. Philips now supports IPR and is committed to actively work towards developing IPR based recycling systems and their supporting financial mechanisms; it doesn’t score...

Guide to Greener Electronics - Panasonic, June 2009

Publication | 1 July, 2009 at 13:27

Panasonic moves up from 12th to 10th place with an increased score of 4.9 points, up from 4.3. It now scores top marks for reporting to the latest Energy Star energy efficiency standards for external power supplies and TVs. All new models of TVs...

Guide to Greener Electronics - Nokia, June 2009

Publication | 1 July, 2009 at 2:00

Nokia stays in 1st place with the same score of 7.5 that it scored in v.11. Nokia scores maximum points for its comprehensive voluntary take-back programme, which spans 84 countries providing almost 5000 collection points for end-of-life mobile...

Guide to Greener Electronics - Motorola, June 2009

Publication | 1 July, 2009 at 13:29

Motorola moves up to 6th position from 8th place, with an increased score of 5.5 points, which it gains by reporting that 15% of the energy it purchases is from renewable sources, with a goal is to increase this to 20% by 2010 and 30% by 2020. ...

Guide to Greener Electronics - LG, June 2009

Publication | 1 July, 2009 at 13:29

LG Electronics moves up to 4th place from 6th with a slightly improved score of 5.7. It lost points in the last edition of the scorecard for backtracking on its commitment to have all its products free of PVC and BFRs by the end of 2010. Now only...

Guide to Greener Electronics - Lenovo, June 2009

Publication | 1 July, 2009 at 13:29

Lenovo drops from 14th to 16th position with its score down from 3.1 to 2.5 points, encumbered by a penalty point imposed for backtracking on its commitment to eliminate PVC and brominated flame retardants (BFRs) in all its products by the end of...

Guide to Greener Electronics - Fujitsu, June 2009

Publication | 1 July, 2009 at 13:29

Fujitsu debuts the scorecard in penultimate (17th) position with a score of 2.4, above Nintendo and just below Lenovo on 2.5. Fujitsu scores most points on energy for: supporting global cuts and need for emissions to peak by 2020 (not 2015);...

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