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How the companies line up 9

Page | December 16, 2008 at 9:32

Embed thisWe first released our 'Guide to Greener Electronics' in August 2006. The guide ranks the 18 top manufacturers of personal computers, mobile phones, TV's and games consoles according to their policies on toxic...

Dell Promises Greener Computers But Users Want More

Feature story | June 26, 2006 at 18:00

HP, Lenovo and Dell get an e-waste penalty point

Feature story | March 30, 2009 at 18:00

We're giving HP, Lenovo and Dell a penalty point in our updated guide, for breaking their promises to phase-out toxic chemicals in 2009. Of the world's five top PC makers, only Apple is truly kicking the habit. Meanwhile Philips has jumped from...

Company scores plummet in Greener Electronics Guide

Feature story | June 24, 2008 at 18:00

With expanded and tougher criteria on toxic chemicals, electronic waste and new criteria on climate change only Sony and Sony Ericsson score more than 5/10 in our latest Guide to Greener Electronics. Nintendo and Microsoft remain rooted to the...

Where does all the e-waste go?

Feature story | February 20, 2008 at 18:00

Do you know what happens when you throw out your old electronic gadgets? Probably not, but considering they contain both toxic chemicals and valuable metals you'd think someone would know? Unfortunately our new report "Toxic Tech: Not in Our...

How the companies line up - Nov 2008

Page | December 3, 2008 at 19:13

Embed this We first released our 'Guide to Greener Electronics' in August 2006. The guide ranks the 18 top manufacturers of personal computers, mobile phones, TV's and games consoles according to their policies on toxic...

Guide to Greener Electronics - Version 15

Publication | May 26, 2010 at 9:36

In this version, Toshiba and Samsung all received penalty points for backtracking on their public commitments to eliminate toxic substances from their products. Meanwhile HP, Apple, Sony Ericsson, Nokia and Acer are by making PVC and BFR free...

Guide to Greener Electronics - March 2009

Publication | March 31, 2009 at 9:51

The Greener Electronics Guide is our way of getting the electronics industry to take responsibility for the entire life cycle of its products. We want it to face up to the problem of e-waste and take on the challenge of tackling climate change.

Breaking Green Promises – No More Excuses!

Feature story | July 27, 2009 at 18:00

Greenpeace activists climbed to the top of HP's global headquarters and painted the message "Hazardous Products" in big, bold letters on the roof. The message, applied using non-toxic children's finger-paint, covered over 11,500 square ft., or...

High tech toxic trash causing horrendous pollution in Ghana

Feature story | August 4, 2008 at 18:00

The latest place where we have discovered high tech toxic trash causing horrendous pollution is in Ghana. Our analysis of samples taken from two electronic waste (e-waste) scrap yards in Ghana has revealed severe contamination with hazardous...

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