An environmental group is planning to sue
Apple over
hazardous materials used in the
iPhone unless the
company changes the design.
The
Center
for Environmental Health (CEH) has warned Apple to stop using brominated
flame retardants (BFRs) and PVCs in the iPhone within 60 days or face legal
action.
The group is not seeking a product recall, but wants warning stickers put on
all iPhones to alert users to the alleged risks.
BFRs are used internally in the iPhone to deal with heating issues but their
use has been discontinued by
most mobile
phone manufacturers.
PVCs, which Apple uses in the iPhone headphones, have been shown to cause
birth defects in animals and are banned in children's toys in Europe.
"If a pregnant woman is winding and unwinding that cord a number of times
each day, like we all would, she is getting exposed to this chemical," said CEH
chief executive Michael Green. "That is a big piece of our concern."
Apple has already promised to phase out the use of such materials by the end
of the next year, but the CEH wants much swifter action.
The iPhone controversy started after
Greenpeace
issued a report detailing the
environmental
cost of the iPhone. Other criticisms include the practice of soldering or
gluing the battery into the iPhone, making recycling much more difficult.
Greenpeace has condemned Apple for having one of the
worst
environmental records in the technology industry.
The environmental group put Apple
bottom of the
table in April for environmental awareness in technology, although that
rating has been raised recently.
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