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The Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics ranks leading mobile 
phone, game console, TV and PC manufacturers on their global policies 
and practices on eliminating harmful chemicals, taking responsibility 
for their products once they are discarded by consumers and their 
impact on the climate.

The Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics ranks leading mobile phone, game console, TV and PC manufacturers on their global policies and practices on eliminating harmful chemicals, taking responsibility for their products once they are discarded by consumers and their impact on the climate.

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Greenpeace volunteers unfold a banner in front of the Health Ministry 
to draw attention of Dr Ramadoss, the Health Minister to the influx of 
illegal GM food in to the country.

Greenpeace volunteers unfold a banner in front of the Health Ministry to draw attention of Dr Ramadoss, the Health Minister to the influx of illegal GM food in to the country.

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Greenpeace activists return e-waste to Philips

Greenpeace activists return e-waste to Philips

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The heat is on... Greenpeace activists light candles on behalf of 
7,000 utterly disheartened TATA customers who don’t want the port to 
be built at Dhamra. Will Ratan Tata see the light?

The heat is on... Greenpeace activists light candles on behalf of 7,000 utterly disheartened TATA customers who don’t want the port to be built at Dhamra. Will Ratan Tata see the light?

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The heat is on! Greenpeace activists light candles on behalf of 70,000 
hopeful TATA customers who don’t want the port to be built at Dhamra. 
Will Ratan Tata see the light?

The heat is on! Greenpeace activists light candles on behalf of 70,000 hopeful TATA customers who don’t want the port to be built at Dhamra. Will Ratan Tata see the light?

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The heat is on! Greenpeace activists light candles on behalf of 70,000 
hopeful TATA customers who don’t want the port to be built at Dhamra. 
Will Ratan Tata see the light?

The heat is on! Greenpeace activists light candles on behalf of 70,000 hopeful TATA customers who don’t want the port to be built at Dhamra. Will Ratan Tata see the light?

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Stop Dove destroying rainforest's for palm oil

Stop Dove destroying rainforest's for palm oil

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Greenpeace activists occupy a billboard in Delhi to highlight the 
effects of Climate Change

Greenpeace activists occupy a billboard in Delhi to highlight the effects of Climate Change

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