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5 easy steps to (not) recycle toxic e-waste

Blog entry by JulietteH | 2 February, 2011 11 comments

Our gadget-obsessed lifestyles mean that we often throw away electronic devices when we're finished with them. Ever wondered what happens to your old TV, even if you’ve done the right thing, and dropped it off at a recycling facility...

Banner at Dell HQ in Denmark

Image | 29 March, 2010 at 18:24

Greenpeace activists unfold a banner on the head quarters of Dell in Denmark this afternoon where Michael Dell meets with his senior management team.

Greenpeace activists unfold banner

Image | 29 March, 2010 at 18:25

Greenpeace activists unfold a banner on the head quarters of Dell in Denmark this afternoon where Michael Dell meets with his senior management team.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions | 19 November, 2012 at 6:40

Greenpeace International’s Guide to Greener Electronics aims to push the electronics sector to reduce its environmental impact, its energy use and emissions throughout its supply chain, and its use of unsustainable materials. The Guide also...

Activists at Dell HQ in Denmark

Image | 29 March, 2010 at 18:24

Greenpeace activists unfold a banner on the head quarters of Dell in Denmark this afternoon where Michael Dell meets with his senior management team.

Protest at Dell HQ in Bangalore

Image | 29 March, 2010 at 17:09

Greenpeace activists protest outside Dell offices for failing to fulfill their promise to phase out Toxic material from their products.

Greenpeace asks Dell director

Image | 29 March, 2010 at 17:07

Greenpeace asks the managing director of Dell, Michael Dell, to stop using toxic components in his company's electronics.

Banners asking Michael Dell to clean up toxics

Image | 29 March, 2010 at 2:00

Greenpeace asks the managing director of Dell, Michael Dell, to stop using toxic components in his company's electronics. The activists block the entrance of the main office of Dell in Amsterdam, Netherlands with foam.

Toxic Protest at Dell HQ in Bangalore

Image | 29 March, 2010 at 2:00

Greenpeace activists protest outside Dell offices for failing to fulfill their promise to phase out Toxic material from their products.

PC's leaving consoles in the (toxic) dust?

Blog entry by tom | 20 July, 2009

It's been almost two years since Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony were added to the Guide to Greener Electronics , Nintendo has just struggled past the 1/10 mark, Microsoft has a feeble 2.5 and Sony has tumbled down to 4.5. So, what's up?

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