Greenpeace Says IPhone Ain't Green
Blog Greenpeace on the other hand, don't seem to have bought into the famous Jobs reality distortion field. You can find the whole report here - together with some funky YouTube videos: http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/news/iphone-s-hazardous-chemicals
[October 15, 2007, 20:53]
Greenpeace Says IPhone Ain't Green
Blog Comment Unfortunately Greenpeace gun for Apple because they know they get hits. Problem with Greenpeace is that they spend more time on publicly bashing the companies that don't pay them than they do in actually doing any real work.
[October 17, 2007, 21:03]
Greenpeace Chastises 'toxic' IT Industry
News Environmental campaign group Greenpeace has criticised IT manufacturers for doing too little to make components easy to recycle and re-use. At the launch of a report entitled Greenpeace Electronics Survey 2007, the organisation also criticised...
[March 5, 2008, 15:15]
Dell Trumpets Green Moves, Greenpeace Begs To Differ
Blog As Greenpeace points out, the IT sector currently accounts for two percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, equal to the aviation industry - with the average datacentre using the same amount of power as a small village.
[June 25, 2008, 17:25]
Greenpeace UK Makes 'sensible' Switch To Linux
News In a general update of its IT systems, environmental campaign group Greenpeace UK has chosen to run three of its four systems on Linux instead of Windows because the open source operating system was the "more sensible" option.
[March 26, 2004, 9:45]
Greenpeace Highlights Apple, Lenovo Rise
News The computer business can give itself a pat on the back this week as it is congratulated in the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics for the work it has done to clean up its act. We've been happily surprised at how quickly many corporations have...
[June 28, 2007, 15:57]
Greenpeace Goes Open Source In Collaboration Push
News Greenpeace is developing an online collaboration platform to mobilise climate change, based entirely on open-source technologies. We already have a Web presence, but wanted to do something different with the Web 2.0 technologies that are out there...
[June 27, 2006, 15:35]
Greenpeace UK Makes 'sensible' Switch To Linux
Talkback As a long time supporter of Greenpeace, I am pleased that the decision on IT is for a greater use of Opensource solutions, this will allow more revenue to be spent on fighting major global issues that affect us all.
[March 30, 2004, 23:35]
Greenpeace: IT Giants Must Turn Greener
News Global cooperation is the only way to solve the growing problem of environmental damage caused by the IT industry, said Greenpeace on Speaking the day after it slammed HP for dragging its feet with clearing toxic chemicals, including BFRs from the...
[November 18, 2005, 16:50]
Greenpeace Clashes With Apple Over Toxic Waste
News The environmental track records of Apple and Lenovo have been singled out for criticism by campaigning group Greenpeace in a report into the toxic chemicals used by the technology industry. The scoring is weighted more heavily on the use of toxic...
[August 29, 2006, 13:00]
Greenpeace Says IPhone Ain't Green
Blog Comment It's perfectly in order to say that this isn't good enough, but Greenpeace isn't just saying that -- it's saying that it's revealed some hitherto unknown behaviour that's particularly damning. Whether the irony of Apple being hit by a reality...
[October 16, 2007, 11:22]
Dell Trumpets Green Moves, Greenpeace Begs To Differ
Blog Comment And when Greenpeace announce a new study, I feel I should also report that to our readers, which I did. And that goes for Greenpeace too, who obviously have a vested interest in environmental issues staying front and centre in people's minds - and...
[June 26, 2008, 16:17]
HP Investigates Greenpeace Toxic Claims
News Either HP is lying or HP needs to ask its suppliers some tough questions," Greenpeace claimed in a statement. Responding to the Greenpeace accusations, HP told ZDNet UK in an emailed statement that in 1998, the company introduced its General...
[September 20, 2006, 17:45]
Borland Delphi Helps Greenpeace Communicate Globally
White Papers In its never-ending battle to protect the natural environment, the most powerful weapon wielded by the international activist organization Greenpeace International is communication. Greenpeace needed to deliver timely messages to keep pace with the...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Microsoft Nears Bottom Of Greenpeace League Table
News Environmental campaign organisation Greenpeace has published its latest study of the green credentials of electronics manufacturers, including makers of PCs and mobile phones, as well as Microsoft, which came near the bottom of Greenpeace's latest...
[March 18, 2008, 17:19]
Greenpeace UK Makes 'sensible' Switch To Linux
Talkback Ok, so linux is good for webservers but I would be spurprised if microsoft didn't innovate to meet the challenge.not sure if greenpeace is really known for its 'sensible' decisions. Next from greenpeace news: "greenpeace build 'sensible' bio...
[March 29, 2004, 19:46]
Dell Trumpets Green Moves, Greenpeace Begs To Differ
Blog Comment Enjoyed reading your post, but respectfully I don't think it captures the data-driven process of 80 PLUS, Climate Savers or our new power supplies. PLUS and Climate Savers are two of the best yardsticks for measuring and comparing power supply...
[June 26, 2008, 15:23]
Greenpeace UK Makes 'sensible' Switch To Linux
Talkback The butterfly effect.
[March 26, 2004, 10:03]
Greenpeace Clashes With Apple Over Toxic Waste
Talkback Well we can't have it all ways I guess. Lenovo and Apple came on the top of the reliability ranking thing and Dell scored very bad. Nokia phones in my regrettable experience with them are junk. Maybe there is a connection crappy materials make...
[October 19, 2006, 1:57]
Apple Is Not Green Enough, Says Campaigner
News Increasing pressure on IT hardware companies to make manufacturing and end products greener is beginning to bite, according to environmental campaigner Greenpeace. We are witnessing a global shift towards greener PCs with Acer and Lenovo — two...
[December 6, 2006, 12:38]

