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Electronics companies still to eliminate dirty energy from supply chain

Press release | 19 November, 2012 at 7:00

San Francisco, USA — Global electronic companies must do more to end the use of climate changing dirty energy in their manufacturing and supply chains, according to a report released today by Greenpeace International

The campaign that launched 1000 geeks

Feature story | 27 May, 2009 at 2:00

If saving our climate was a game of poker and all the various stakeholders - our heads of state, the energy industry, environmentalists, etc - were players, there would be one player at the table who hasn't yet shown their cards. The hold-out in...

Toxics message delivered to Dell HQ

Blog entry by Eoin Dubsky | 26 May, 2010 3 comments

Greenpeace activists are hanging right now from Dell's global headquarters just outside Austin, Texas with a banner for the computer company founder and CEO: “Michael, What the Dell? Design out Toxics!” You can support them by ...

Previewing this year's Guide to Greener Electronics

Blog entry by Renee Blanchard | 22 October, 2012

Greenpeace began campaigning to make the electronics industry more transparent and less environmentally destructive with our Toxic Tech campaign, which successfully pushed major electronics companies like Apple to make their great...

Dell has run out of excuses

Blog entry by Eoin Dubsky | 1 June, 2010 7 comments

Did you see Greenpeace activists took direct action against Dell at its global headquarters in Texas, U.S., last week? We caught the giant PC maker backtracking on its public commitment to eliminate key toxic chemicals in its...

Electronics companies can lead the way on clean energy - if you push them

Blog entry by Casey Harrell | 19 November, 2012 1 comment

Every day, you rely on your computer, mobile phone, or tablet to be more productive, or just to have fun. Gadgets can make our lives better, but the rate at which we collectively purchase and discard them is having a serious impact on...

Electronics companies can lead the way on clean energy - if you push them

Blog entry by Casey Harrell | 19 November, 2012 15 comments

Every day, you rely on your computer, mobile phone, or tablet to be more productive, or just to have fun. Gadgets can make our lives better, but the rate at which we collectively purchase and discard them is having a serious impact on...

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.

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.

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.

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