New York, United States —
'Tis the season for stockings stuffed with ipods, and Macs nestled under the tree. But this holiday Steve Jobs has the chance to play Santa by making Apple green.
Unfortunately Apple products still contain toxic chemicals and it
doesn't have a global recycling policy. While other competitors like
Dell and HP have cleaned up their act Apple has been playing the
environmental scrooge.
Well, there's no place like New York to light up the night with a
holiday wish. More than 60 activists took to the streets of New York to
turn Apple's iconic 5th Avenue store green, while thousands of busy
holiday shoppers looked on. Our holiday wish list is simple. All we
want from Steve Jobs is a green Apple.
While we changed Apple green for the night it's your turn to help turn
Apple green for good. We've asked for a greener Apple in London,
Amsterdam and New York but now its up to you.
Shine a green spotlight on Apple
We know a force that
Apple listens to, and which can make Apple adopt clean production
policies and improve its recycling programmes. It's Apple's customers.
Apple listens to the people who buy their product: it's one of the
things we all love about them. If you're a Mac or iPod user, join
the growing ranks of Apple users telling Steve Jobs to go green.