Posted Jan 18th 2008 7:52AM by Thomas Ricker
Filed under: Laptops
Apple and Greenpeace haven’t exactly been the best of buds. However, MacWorld seems to have changed all that, at least for Greenpeace. In a statement issued on their US website, Greenpeace says the following:
“The MacBook Air is a strong entry in the race to build a green PC. As a mercury and arsenic free laptop it exceeds European Standards (RoHS directive exemptions) and raises the bar for the rest of the industry.”
Sure, the Greenies still had their nits to pick with the use of PVC and BFRs. Yet they did give a nod of approval at their reduced usage. Had Greenpeace’s statement not been laced with condescending phrases like, “It’s a big step for Steve,” the whole week might have ended with some herb being passed around the Kumbaya circle — ‘ere ‘ippie, gimme a ‘ug.
[Via Macworld]
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