1. Articles mentioning both Sony Ericsson and Dell

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    1. HP, Samsung, Lenovo Rise in ‘Green’ Electronics Ranking, Apple Falls

      Explore environmentalleader.com (Oct 27 2010)

      HP, Samsung, Lenovo Rise in ‘Green’ Electronics Ranking, Apple Falls ... promises, according to the latest update of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics. Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Philips held on to their No. 1, 2 and 3 rankings, respectively, for producing products free of ......ow has several lines of notebooks, desktops and a PVC-free printer. However, Toshiba, LGE, Samsung, Dell and Lenovo still have no complete PC product lines free from these substances. Other winners includ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Greenpeace   Nokia   Toshiba

    2. Greenpeace Scales Dell Headquarters, Releases Greener Electronics Guide

      Explore environmentalleader.com (May 27 2010)

      Greenpeace Scales Dell Headquarters, Releases Greener Electronics Guide ...latest Guide to Greener Electronics rankings, Greenpeace launched a campaign against computer giant Dell for backtracking on its public commitment to eliminate key toxic chemicals in its products by 2009.......trating the technical feasibility and a supply chain of alternatives to these hazardous substances. Sony Ericsson, Nokia and Acer also are by making PVC and BFR free products available, according to the report. Th... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Greenpeace   Nokia

    3. Greenpeace’s polite call for cleaner/greener electronics - by Doug Mohney

      Explore Views and Opinions on Green IT (Jan 27 2010)

      Greenpeace’s polite call for cleaner/greener electronics - by Doug Mohney ...sion of European legislation restricting hazardous substances in electronics and singled out HP and Dell to jump on the bandwagon; Apple and Sony Ericsson – not exactly major players in data center servers – got pats on the head for supporting the legisl... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Greenpeace   Doug Mohney

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