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Part of the MacBook Air announcement was regarding just how environmentally friendly it is. They’ve lost the arsenic in the glass, and there is no mercury in the display either.

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They also opted to ditch the PVC, reduce the amount of packaging, and even make it an all aluminum case which is so easy to recycle. They also got rid of the BFR or Bromide flame retardants, but, as usual, that’s still not good enough for Greenpeace.

A representative said that they are continually going after Apple because they are the biggest innovators in the industry, even though they may not be the biggest PC manufacturers in the industry. Personally, I think the whole lot of tree-hugging hippies are dumb for continually going after the one company that is actually making an effort, how about you try going after just one other company in the public eye, anyone, you choose, just give Apple a break when they do something this great for the environment.

Greenpeace responds to MacBook Air [via arstechnica]

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2 Responses to “Apple’s most environmentally friendly notebook still not good enough”

  1. Orclev January 17, 2008

    Greenpeace will never be happy. Whether they like it or not, humans are part of the biosphere, and anything in the biosphere by its very nature will have an impact on other parts of the biosphere. Now, we can lessen that impact to a certain extent, but it will still be there. The only way to make Greenpeace happy would be if every human on the planet suddenly dropped dead tomorrow (and maybe not even then, all our stuff would still be lying around).

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  2. alex January 19, 2008

    I love how they want to get on Apple but look at the picture, what are those boats running on air?

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