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CALL FOR ENTRIES! Greenpeace Surveying Green Electronics

by Jennifer van der Meer, 08/05/07

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Greenpeace is conducting a market survey of the most environmentally friendly consumer electronic products currently on the market. After several “green electronics guide” reports that rated electronics makers of big brands, and their Greener Apple campaign, Greenpeace is now looking to evaluate gadgets at the product level. This means that companies large and small will be evaluated.

If your company has a product in the computer, mobile phone, PDA, MP3 player or games console categories that is less toxic, easier to recycle and more energy efficient than your competitors Greenpeace would like to hear from your company.

Download the pdf of entry form for more details on criteria and entry details: Greenpeace Electronics Survey.

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4 Responses to “CALL FOR ENTRIES! Greenpeace Surveying Green Electronics”

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Jon King Says:

Is there a way to track the findings from the initive?

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Tom Says:

We are conducting the research now, contacting the large companies directly and putting the word out if there are some companies we might be unaware of with a greener consumer electronic product. Once we have the responses in and checked/evaluated the info received, we should publish the results before the end of the year. Of course they’ll appear on the Greenpeace website and maybe also here on Inhabitat.

Tom
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hello, I am an ecology artist from Israel.
I will be happy to join you in projects to protect in the middle east, or around the world .
fell free to contact me, and to see my work at my web> http://www.bosmatniron.com
all the best.

 

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