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Apple may be stylish, but it's definitely not green
tgdaily.com — There you have it: You may flaunt your shiny little iPhone as proof of your sophisticated lifestyle, but its maker is still among those consumer and electronics companies that apparently don't take the climate change serious enough. Is Apple cool enough so it does not have to care about taking this issue a bit more seriously?
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- skillfull, on 05/09/2008, -1/+2good read
- JadisOne, on 05/09/2008, -0/+1For more on Apple's environmental efforts, please visit http://www.apple.com/environment/
- mintblogger, on 05/09/2008, -0/+1I agree, the official data shown by the company and the ground realities are different. What about Dell and IBM? Are they in the same wagon, when it comes to environment friendliness?
- chewbie, on 05/09/2008, -0/+1no company is really "green". Unless they make stuff from biodegradable plastic instead of petrol and metal, they can't brand themselves that
- vault, on 05/09/2008, -0/+1Why should Apple have to change their products over a 0.7 degree increase in global temperature over the past century?
- rebotfc, on 05/10/2008, -0/+1Typical low-life environmental pressure groups targeting Apple because it happens to be the biggest name in town. The truth is apple has made great strides to improving the impact on the environment, the move to recyclable aluminium is just one of them.
- thenome, on 05/10/2008, -0/+1Firstly, Apple does as much as anyone else to help the earth, so why even bring this up... what do these people expect these companies to do, really... how would you like to print on recycled toilet paper and have your offices in a cave lit by bio-diesel lanterns. Buried for being lame and complaining about companies that are trying o do something already.
