Today we saw something we've all been waiting for: the words "A Greener Apple" on the front page of Apple's site, with a
message from Steve Jobs saying "Today we're changing our policy."
It's
not everything we asked for. Apple has declared a phase out of
the worst chemicals in its product range, Brominated Fire Retardants
(BFRs) and Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) by 2008. That beats Dell and other
computer manufactures' pledge to phase them out by 2009. Way to go
Steve!
But while customers in the US will be able to return
their Apple products for recycling knowing that their gear won't end up
in the e-waste mountains of Asia and India, Apple isn't making that
promise to anyone but customers in the USA. Elsewhere in the
world, an Apple product today can still be tomorrow's e-waste. Other
manufacturers offer worldwide takeback and recycling. Apple should too!
Apple
hasn't gotten an actual green product to market, but no other
electronics manufacture has either. That's a race worthy of the
wizards of Cupertino.
We've seen the enthusiasm with which Apple
fans have greeted our campaign to make Apple a green leader. They've
made clear what they want-- an Apple which isn't just skin-deep green,
but green to the core. One that creates products free from the most
hazardous chemicals, that they can buy and return with a clear
conscience, secure in the knowledge that Apple will re-use or recycle
them responsibly, and that won't end up in scrapyards or add to the
mountains of e-waste that the electronics industry has created.
Apple
must begin to address these growing problems to ensure that the workers
and children of Asia and many developing nations no longer face the
unnecessary environmental and health dangers posed by the high-tech
industry's waste.
We look forward to working with the new, greener Apple in future – toward the greening of the entire electronics industry.
And
to all the Apple fans who have contributed their thoughts and blogs and
creativity to this campaign, reach over your shoulder and pat yourself
on the back. Put a happy tune on your ipod and do a happy dance. You've
proven you can make a real difference. You convinced one of the world's
most cutting edge companies to cut the toxic ingredients out of the
products they sell.
Now, let's take it to the next level!
An Apple green to the core!
Read our detailed assessment of the May 2nd statement by Steve Jobs.