Microsoft rises to 15th position although its score drops to 2.7 points, as it loses a point for failing to clarify how its recycling data is calculated; it reports that it financed
the collection and recycling of e-waste equivalent to 17% of worldwide sales in 2007. On other e-waste criteria, Microsoft scores only on its weak support for Individual
Producer Responsibility, which it needs to make more explicit and lobby for it to be implemented, or it risks losing a further point.
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