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Apple Pulls All Its Products From EPEAT Green Certification
Fahad - 7 months ago
Good very good.
Justabrake - 10 months ago
They'll loose some credit ability for this ! But not much weight
byronchurch - 10 months ago
One more thing ! .......
Russell - 10 months ago
"...this request follows the release of the Retina Display MacBook Pro which features a battery that is glued to the case and a glass display that is glued to its back. Frisbee said that the new notebook would have been ineligible for certification. "If the battery is glued to the case it means you can't recycle the case and you can't recycle the battery,"
All apple cares about is saving that extra 50 cents per unit than doing what's right.
AAAA - 10 months ago
WHAAAT????
NoGoodNick - 10 months ago
I don't think it's so much saving 50 cents, as much as it is their controlling the quality of the hardware software. The iPhone/iPad are designed to work together and to fit tightly together. They evidently want to follow suit with their other computers. The EPEAT protocals are more concerned with recycling, which is hard to do with devices as small and as packed with features as these.
NoGoodNick - 10 months ago
I think this is aportant cause I is the best at saying stuffs.
Vang - 10 months ago
Who cares. Saltwater eats everything. Problem solved.
kriissss - 10 months ago
what a lazy, stupid and ignorant remark....
ever heard of de trash vortex?
hahahaha - 10 months ago
Shut it you tree hugging freak!
Hihihihi - 10 months ago
There are only three possibilities for such a reply
- too young
- too stupid
- both of the above
I guess it is the last one...
Crunch - 10 months ago
Just for that, I'm going to throw my blue-bin recyclables down the trash chute. :-O
Hihihihi - 10 months ago
if that does make you feel better...
but don't forget to throw yourself in there too.



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