Greenest electronics? HP outranks AppleUSA Today (blog) - 9 Nov, 2011Computer maker HP ranks best among 15 electronic firms -- followed by Dell, Nokia and Apple -- for reducing its carbon footprint and making greener products, the environmental group Greenpeace announced Wednesday. ... |
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HP, Dell pass Nokia in new Greenpeace green IT guideComputerworld - 9 Nov, 2011IDG News Service - While some consumer electronics manufacturers have cleaned up their act, making more energy-efficient gadgets with fewer toxic materials, others are continuing to make fine promises but no changes, according to ... |
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Greening your gadgetsToronto Star - 9 Nov, 2011Quite, if it's a printer, scanner, digital camera, calculator, or digital assistant from HP, according to the latest Greenpeace ranking of consumer electronics manufacturers based on the environmental impact of their processes and products. ... |
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Hewlett-Packard tops Greenpeace Guide to Greener ElectronicsLos Angeles Times - 9 Nov, 2011Hewlett-Packard Co. has claimed the No. 1 spot on the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics released Wednesday. The Palo Alto-based manufacturer of printers, computers and other consumer electronics scored 5.9 out of a possible 10 points on the 17th ... |
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HP ranked top of latest Greenpeace Guide to Greener ElectronicsMedia Newswire (press release) - 9 Nov, 2011Amsterdam, November 9th 2011 -- Greenpeace today released a new and upgraded version of its Guide to Greener Electronics (1), which finds consumer electronics company HP taking the lead over Dell and Nokia and scoring top marks for its sustainable ... |
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Apple ranks fourth on Greenpeace's 'Guide to Greener Electronics'Apple Insider - 9 Nov, 2011By AppleInsider Staff Greenpeace on Wednesday released its new "Guide to Greener Electronics," in the environmental group ranked Apple fourth among major device makers. The poll ranked 15 companies across three areas: energy, greener products and ... |
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Apple products get the Greenpeace seal of approval in green guideThe Next Web - 9 Nov, 2011Despite having been labelled as the 'least green' technology company by Greenpeace for its utilisation of coal-powered “dirty data” centres in April, the environmental charity has switched tracks and ranked Apple as the fourth most efficient ... |
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Wipro Retains Top Spot In Greenpeace Guide To Greener ElectronicsEFYTimes (press release) - 9 Nov, 2011The international version ranks the IT manufacturing company HP at the top slot, taking the lead over Dell and Nokia in international version. Three new companies are included in the latest version of the guide. Research in Motion (RIM), ... |
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HP tops green tech rankingPC Pro - 9 Nov, 2011The environmental organisation ranks top tech manufacturers twice a year for its Guide to Greener Electronics, ranking them on green credentials such as carbon footprint, use of hazardous materials, and support for environmental ... |
HP, Dell, Nokia and Apple top Greenpeace guideManufacturing Digital - 9 Nov, 2011Greenpeace has revealed that HP has come out on top of its Guide to Greener Electronics, with Dell, Nokia, and Apple closely behind. The guide ranks companies in the electronics industry under three headings; Energy and Climate, Greener Products and ... |
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Greenpeace Releases Green Electronics GuideTriple Pundit - 9 Nov, 2011Greenpeace released the seventeenth version of its Guide to Greener Electronics today. It has seen many changes over the years. Greenpeace didn't release a guide last year, making this release ... |
Top Spot for HP in New Guide to Greener ElectronicsGreenpeace International (blog) - 9 Nov, 2011We just released a new version of the Guide to Greener Electronics. This time ranking 15 gadget and electronics companies on energy, greener products and sustainable operations. HP takes the lead at 5.9 out of a possible 10 points, followed by Dell, ... |
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HP, Dell and Apple move ahead in Greenpeace's gadget guideGigaOm - 9 Nov, 2011Greenpeace has used competition and public shaming to nudge consumer electronics makers to avoid using toxic materials, reduce their carbon footprint and recycle more. On Wednesday it's releasing its ... |
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HP Tops Greenpeace Green Electronics TableeWEEK Europe UK - 9 Nov, 2011Nokia has been deposed by HP as the top ranked electronics company in the latest version of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics. Fifteen companies were ranked according to a number of energy and climate, greener products and sustainable ... |
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HP Leads Greenpeace's Relaunched Green Electronics RankingsGreenBiz.com (blog) - 9 Nov, 2011For four years, Greenpeace published a quarterly "rank and spank" listing of the greenest consumer electronics companies, based on how those companies perform -- and disclose -- on a number of criteria, including energy efficiency, ... |
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Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics, Nov. 2011GreenBiz.com - 9 Nov, 2011The 17th edition of the environmental group's ranking of the greenest electronics firms brings an overhaul of methodology, new companies and a new global leader in Hewlett-Packard. Hewlett-Packard earned the top spot in part for its greenhouse gas ... |
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