E-waste from Dell
Toxics campaigner, Chung Ping Wong GP China takes a wastewater sample directly from the discharge outflow pipe from the Qingyuan Top Dragon Textile Company, Qingyuan, Guangdong, China.
Greenpeace activists shame Dell for failing to fulfill their promise to phase out Toxic material from their products.The activity was part of a global action demanding Michael Dell, Founder and Chairman of Dell, to phase out Dangerous toxics...
The Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics Cover
Greenpeace activists at HP Headquarters in Bangalore demand the company to lobby for e-waste legislation in India.
Greenpeace activists stage a protest at the Philips office in Mumbai asking the company to immediately implement free, voluntary e-waste takeback service in India
India in 2007 generated 380,000 tonnes of e-waste from discarded Computers, Televisions and Mobile Phones
Greenpeace activists return e-waste to Philips
Sparks fly from a grinding machine, while youngsters sitting a few metres away sort discarded computer parts in preparation for the recycling process.
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