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Articles mentioning both PVC and Greenpeace
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Who's the leader of the pack? The power of green awards. By Peter Judge
Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Nov 1 2010)
...en’t going to be battling over whose list is best, which is a relief.
In the consumer space, Greenpeace is checking how quickly manufacturers are phasing out potentially harmful chemicals like PVC and BFR, and how well they are doing on recycling and reducing waste. The leaders are Nokia and Son...
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Comment Mentions: Apple Greenpeace Nokia
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HP, Samsung, Lenovo Rise in ‘Green’ Electronics Ranking, Apple Falls
Explore environmentalleader.com (Oct 27 2010)
...in the environment, and long-term exposure can lead to impaired learning and memory functions, says Greenpeace. PVC plastic is used in some electronics products and for insulation on wires and cables, which release ...
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Comment Mentions: Greenpeace Nokia Toshiba
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Greenpeace Scales Dell Headquarters, Releases Greener Electronics Guide
Explore environmentalleader.com (May 27 2010)
...ir public commitments to eliminate toxic substances from their products in the most recent ranking. Greenpeace reports that Apple’s and most of HP’s new computer lines are free of PVC and BFRs, demonstrating the technical feasibility and a supply chain of alternatives to these hazar...
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Comment Mentions: Apple Greenpeace Nokia
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Greenpeace’s polite call for cleaner/greener electronics - by Doug Mohney
Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Jan 27 2010)
...inyl plastic and BFRs by the end of
2009. These companies have pushed
phase out to 2011 and later.
Greenpeace wants companies to “actively support” bans on
PVC, BFRs and chlorinated flame retardants (CFRs) during an upcoming revision
of European legislation r...
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Comment Mentions: Apple Greenpeace Doug Mohney
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