Rather depressingly for me, Greenpeace have ranked Apple below Dell and HP for their environmental policies. Their campaign site is extremely well designed and contains several disturbing facts. It was inevitable that Apple wouldn’t be able to maintain their stunning rise in sexiness for ever. Shame.
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Thanks for the link Jon. Too bad Apple rate so badly on this – they should at least accept junked hardware for recycling. I’ve emailed Steve, for what it’s worth.
Here’s another side to the story
http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/Home/ABC6DFDA-9DE9-4EA8-A269-65EAAB628676.html
Very interesting read, Craig. I guess it’s worth considering that in my experience Apple computers tend to have a pretty long useful life, for example my mother-in-law still happily using her Bondi Blue iMac. I’m sure if she’d bought a PC all those years ago, it would have gone in the bin by now and been replaced.