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Greenpeace flames Apple over iPhone
Smartphone still using PVC and BFRs, claims environment group
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com16 Oct 2007
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A new report from
Greenpeace
has blasted
Apple for the
use of what it claims are hazardous materials in the
iPhone.
The environmental group claimed that a team of researchers in the UK
disassembled the Apple smartphone and found that it contained brominated-flame
retardants (BFRs) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics.
"[Apple chief executive] Steve Jobs has missed the call on making the iPhone
his first step towards greening Apple's products," said Zeina Alhajj,
international toxics campaigner at Greenpeace.
"It seems that Apple is far from leading the way for a green electronics
industry, as competitors like
Nokia already
sell mobile phones free of PVC."
The use of PVC and BFRs in mobile phones is perfectly legal, but many
electronics manufacturers have made the removal of both chemicals a central
plank of their environmental campaigns.
Environmental groups allege that the substances can pose dangers to the
environment when the electronics containing them are not properly disposed of
after use.
Apple did not return a request for comment on the Greenpeace report.
Apple's
environmental
plan calls for the termination of PVC and BFRs in manufacturing by the end
of 2008, although Greenpeace contends that not a single Apple product is
currently free of both substances.
Greenpeace has a history of singling out Apple for its environmental
practices, claiming that the firm has not lived up to its billing as an
innovator and trend-setter when it comes to environmental policies.
The organisation
ranked Apple
last among 14 major electronics manufacturers in its Guide to Greener
Electronics Survey published in April 2007.
The fallout prompted Jobs to
issue a public
statement defending the company and outlining Apple's environmental
strategy.
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