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28 Jun 2007

Author:
GreenerComputing News

Apple, Nokia Big Movers in Latest Green Electronics Guide

In the fourth edition of Greenpeace's comprehensive review of the environmental performance of computer manufacturers, Apple moves out of last place into the top 10, and Nokia retakes the lead...with Dell and Lenovo tying for second place, followed by Sony-Ericsson and Samsung... Sony is the biggest loser in the race, languishing at the bottom of the ranking along with LG, both penalized for "double standards" on their waste policies. [also refers to Panasonic (part of Matsushita), Motorola]