Hazardous Tech Threatens Recycling Workers
News Workers in India and China employed in the recycling of mostly Western electronic devices are being exposed to potentially hazardous toxic substances due to the careless manufacturing practices of technology makers, according to environmental...
[August 18, 2005, 18:15]
Greenpeace: IT Giants Must Turn Greener
News Iza Kruszewska, toxic campaigner at Greenpeace, said IT companies who planned to comply with the WEEE directive should also apply those standards globally. Global cooperation is the only way to solve the growing problem of environmental damage...
[November 18, 2005, 16:50]
Dell To Cut PC Power By 25 Percent
News Environmental group Greenpeace has said manufacturers should look to use more durable materials, in products that could be upgraded, and sell services to support and upgrade existing technologies. Products are not built to be upgraded," said Zeina...
[May 16, 2008, 11:38]
Paying The True Cost Of Technology
Leader A survey from Greenpeace this week claims that, despite the bad press the Chinese Government gets from green and humanitarian groups, the country's citizens do actually care about more than simply aping Western progress.
[June 29, 2006, 13:15]
Toxic Tech Threatening Developing World
News Environmental campaigners, Greenpeace recently condemned IT manufacturers for endangering the health of workers employed in breaking down old kit in China and India. Unlike the previous recycling programme, there are no calculations or negotiations...
[October 26, 2005, 9:45]
