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- moisie, on 10/11/2007, -0/+1So they basically know nothing about the green qualities of the device but are somehow absolutely sure that it's not as green as other devices? Makes sense.
- TominAms, on 10/11/2007, -0/+0If it had some green features don't you think Apple would have highlighted them on their site, especially after Jobs apology for supposedly not communicating about Apple's environment steps? Given that there's no information from Apple that's why were are looking in to it.
Tom,
Greenpeace - effective, on 10/11/2007, -0/+0If you read the article you can see, for example, that: "Nokia and Sony Ericsson have a global take-back policy for their phones and accept their responsibility to reuse and recycle the phones they manufacture. That saves resources and helps prevent old phones ending up as e-waste dumped in Asia. ". Apple doesn't say anything about.
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