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Greenpeace International

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Amsterdam
1066 AZ
The Netherlands

Telephone : 31 20 7182000
Fax : 31 20 5148151
Email : supporter.services@int.greenpeace.org
Web : www.greenpeace.org


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      Apple, Amazon and Microsoft choose dirty energy (23/04/2012)

      Greenpeace International’s report evaluates 14 IT companies’ energy choices.

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      HP ranked top of Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics (14/11/2011)

      Greenpeace has released a new and upgraded version of its Guide to Greener Electronics, which finds consumer electronics company HP taking the lead over Dell and Nokia and scoring top marks for its sustainable operations.

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      The greenest of the green (07/01/2011)

      A new Greenpeace product survey released at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas grades the greenest desktop computers, notebooks, netbooks, computer monitors, mobile phones, smartphones and televisions available on store shelves in the first quarter of 2011. “Our survey shows that electronics manufacturers have made progress over the past few years by producing products that are free of the worst toxic chemicals, more energy efficient and more easily taken back for reuse or recycling"

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      Green Rankings reveal all (25/10/2010)

      Newsweek’s 2010 Green Rankings have just been announced, and a number of well-known companies that feature in the list are to be praised, but Greenpeace say that more can be done.

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      Broken promises see large companies slide (28/05/2010)

      Toshiba, Samsung and Dell have all acquired penalty points in Greenpeace’s Guide to Greener Electronics.

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      A switch will keep the lights on (05/02/2010)

      There’s no need to worry that renewable energy can’t keep the lights on. That’s the conclusion from a new study by Greenpeace and the European Renewable Energy Council (EREC).

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      Being slow at going green (11/01/2010)

      The consumer electronics industry is getting greener but not quickly enough. That’s according to Greenpeace, after spending three days at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

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      Cool IT leaders needed to tackle global warming (28/05/2009)

      Despite having the potential to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the IT industry is not yet delivering it. That's according to the results of Greenpeace’s Cool IT Challenge.