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Lenovo Tops Eco-Friendly Ranking

gollum123 writes to tell us that according to a recent list compiled by Greenpeace, Lenovo has topped the list of "eco-friendly" companies scoring an 8 out of a possible 10 while Apple fell to the bottom of the list with only a 2.7. "Iza Kruszewska, Greenpeace international toxics campaigner, said the industry had made some positive steps in the last 12 months with firms starting to act rather than just issue statements of intent. Of the 14 companies profiled, said Ms Kruszewska, nine now score more than five out of 10."

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  1. Bah. by His+Shadow · · Score: 0, Troll

    Greenpeace has no credibility on this subject. They target Apple for the pure media blizzard it generates. They give hi marks to marketing bullshit on company websites and dismiss international standards which companies like Apple have already met or exceeded.

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  2. as i write this on an ibook g3 circa may 2001 by hildi · · Score: -1, Troll

    Screw you hippie, i have never met a wintel machine that could keep up with the times 6 years later. if it hasnt been slathered in viruses, then every 'new' program winds up grinding the machine to a halt.

  3. Re:I don't get it. by Whiney+Mac+Fanboy · · Score: 0, Troll

    find that all Intel CPUs contain BFRs. Do those commitments about eliminating BFRs mean those company like DELL

    How about Apple stop using BFRs in their portable line? Nokia & Sony/Ericsson mangaged to.

    Oooooooh right. We should only compare Apple to Dell.

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