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Greener Electronics

Topic | 19 November, 2012 at 6:40

Greenpeace Victories

Topic | 28 January, 2014 at 23:00

Just some of the positive environmental changes that Greenpeace has directly helped to bring about since we began campaigning in 1971.

Guide to Greener Electronics

Publication | 25 August, 2006 at 2:00

This Guide ranks leading mobile and PC manufacturers on their global policies and practice on eliminating harmful chemicals and on taking responsibility for their products once they are discarded by consumers. Companies are ranked solely on...

Greener electronics: Ranking criteria explained

Publication | 6 December, 2006 at 1:00

The ranking criteria reflect the demands of the Toxic Tech campaign to the electronics companies. Our two demands are: that companies should: (1) clean up their products by eliminating hazardous substances; and (2) takeback and recycle their...

Greener electronics: Ranking criteria explained

Publication | 17 March, 2008 at 1:00

The ranking criteria reflect the demands of the Toxic Tech campaign to the electronics companies. Our two demands are: that companies should: (1) clean up their products by eliminating hazardous substances; and (2) takeback and recycle their...

Greenpeace activists call out Samsung’s sponsorship of Winter Olympics as hypocrisy

Press release | 30 January, 2018 at 6:46

Berlin, 30 January 2018 - Greenpeace activists in Berlin and Taipei called out Samsung for sponsoring this year’s Winter Olympic Games in South Korea, which are touted to be powered by 100% renewable energy. Renewables account for only 1% of...

Showcasing the greenest electronics

Press release | 6 January, 2011 at 16:45

Las Vegas, 6 January 2011 – A new Greenpeace product survey released at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas grades the greenest desktop computers, notebooks, netbooks, computer monitors, mobile phones, smartphones and televisions available...

Electronic giants failing to go green

Press release | 26 May, 2010 at 14:25

Version 15 of Greenpeace’s Guide to Greener Electronics (1) sees Samsung, Toshiba and Dell, all picking up penalty points for backtracking on their self proposed timelines to eliminate some of the worst toxic substances from their products. The...

How Clean is Your Cloud?

Publication | 17 April, 2012 at 18:00

How much energy is required to power the ever-expanding online world? What percentage of global greenhouse gas emissions is attributable to the IT sector? This report takes a look at the energy choices some of the largest and fastest growing IT...

Dell targeted for breaking promise on toxic chemicals

Feature story | 29 March, 2010 at 2:00

Greenpeace activists unfurled banners of every size today outside the offices of Dell in Bangalore, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen, just as Dell executives meet to discuss a roadmap to finally remove the worst toxic chemicals from their electronics.

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