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Greenpeace speaks: We want more from Apple

 


inphurno
Follow the bouncing Green Apple. Apple CEO Steve Jobs pens a blog noting that the company is green and getting greener. He then throws rivals under the Prius.

Now Greenpeace, which goes unnamed in Jobs' post, responds. As outlined by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes Greenpeace applauds Apple, but still has issues. Greenpeace says:

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It's not everything we asked for. Apple has declared a phase out of the worst chemicals in its product range, Brominated Fire Retardants (BFRs) and Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) by 2008. That beats Dell and other computer manufactures' pledge to phase them out by 2009. Way to go Steve!

But while customers in the US will be able to return their Apple products for recycling knowing that their gear won't end up in the e-waste mountains of Asia and India, Apple isn't making that promise to anyone but customers in the USA. Elsewhere in the world, an Apple product today can still be tomorrow's e-waste. Other manufacturers offer worldwide takeback and recycling. Apple should too!

Apple hasn't gotten an actual green product to market, but no other electronics manufacture has either. That's a race worthy of the wizards of Cupertino.

Greenpeace says Apple has to address workers in developing nations and be "green to the core."

Just as an aside, this sounds a lot like the campaign against Nike and sweatshops a few years ago. You pick the big dog and prod them into action. Apple is the most high profile company in the PC industry. Is Apple caving to the green crowd (or at least being pushed around)?

The Greenpeace memo also hints at why Jobs didn't call the organization out by name in his post–Apple customers are apparently cheering the environmental group on. Perhaps that explains Jobs tone in the post and how he was pointing out rivals aren't any better. Better to pick a fight with rivals than your own customers. If Jobs looks hostile to Greenpeace he may also turn on his own customers.


http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=4977


Apple always likes to pass themselves off as something they arent. Electronic manufactures are some of the worst polluters, since they use heavy metals and components that are very hard to recycle. Apple being one of the worlds largest electronics companies has nothing really to brag about but because of its brand positioning and excessive marketing budget, they always try to pretend that they are everything to everyone.


Last edited by inphurno on Tue Jun 12, 2007 6:10 pm; edited 1 time in total
bongoman
Apple seems to possess this artificial mantle of moral superiority, that its more enlightened or more ethical than other computer companies. While there are some things they are better at, the truth is they aren't that much better than other companies, it would probably create an island of e-waste in the middle of the pacific ocean if that proved to be popular to their bottom line. (crazy right?) But if they make the effort I applaud it whatever their motives are
Rengidar
Yes, for Apple its name is everything.

I don't really believe that they do much to get greener - it's just another Public Relations campaign, in my opinion. You know those advertisements where there are too guys - 'nerdy' PC and 'smart casual' Mac. Well, next there will be PC guy next to a pile of waste and Mac next to green garden.

And the worst thing is that people actually believe all this BS - ask (almost) anybody and they will tell you that Mac and Apple are the good ones while Microsoft is the root of evil.

By the way - it's quite the same with Google Corporation. Everybody sees Google as the great, nice company, which isn't thinking much about money but about how to do people good and make their lives better. Well, I disagree. They are almost as worse as Microsoft, in my opinion. They just have much better PR and advertising campaign than Microsoft.
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