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ADOX2525 Posts: 52

That's so cool, I'm helping the environment lol.

http://blog.se-nse.net/2008/0[....]0-is-best-for-the-environment/

I didn't realise it was so "green" anyone any info on why it is?
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Posted: 2008-03-17 00:16:44
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PeterKay Posts: > 500

t650 is 1st

well done.


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Posted: 2008-03-17 00:19:37
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Sebby Posts: > 500

Cool. I'm pleased to be doing my bit for the environment!
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Posted: 2008-03-17 01:19:00
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BobaFett Posts: > 500

what does se have what the others dont?
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Posted: 2008-03-17 01:30:45
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razec Posts: > 500


On 2008-03-17 01:30:45, BobaFett wrote:
what does se have what the others dont?



I'm wondering, i thought the author of this thread was you
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Posted: 2008-03-17 02:10:34
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senninha Posts: > 500

i believe it's based on the use, or actually avoidance of use, of various toxic materials in their manufacture. a rating system was published sometime last year and i'm sure you can find it on google.
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Posted: 2008-03-17 04:05:21
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OluYom Posts: > 500

Interesting. I'm proud to own a P1i then

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Posted: 2008-03-17 05:34:00
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Rishone Posts: 212

Now am Proud to be a P1 owner. yeh
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Posted: 2008-03-17 05:56:40
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ADOX2525 Posts: 52

lol maybe because it's 25% smaller than a P990i and therefore has less materials of any kind lol
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Posted: 2008-03-17 11:14:42
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Mizzle Posts: > 500

Hanover, International — The Sony Vaio TZ11 notebook, the Sony Ericsson T650i mobile phone and the Sony Ericsson P1i PDA come out on top in Greenpeace's "Searching for Greener Electronics" survey (1), released today at CeBIT(2). But, the race for a green electronic product has not been won yet, each of these products scored just over half of the possible 100 points available to win.


Fourteen major electronics brands agreed to provide information for the survey, submitting information on their most environmentally friendly products - desktops, notebooks, mobile phones and PDAs (personal digital assistants). Thirty seven products were awarded points against green design criteria including: the substitution of hazardous chemical substances, energy efficiency and 'recyclability'.

The survey demonstrates the different steps being taken by manufacturers to improve the environmental performance of their products. Several products showcase toxic-free innovations going beyond current regulations such as the EU's Restriction on Hazardous Substances directive. Others show clear efforts to improve on energy efficiency, recyclability or upgradeability.

"Since undertaking the survey we have already witnessed the arrival of greener products in the market, such as the Apple's new laptop, the MacBook Air, and Nokia's new phone, the Evolve" said Yannick Vicaire Greenpeace International Toxics Campaigner. "Manufacturers still have a long way to go, but more and more are now taking the environmental impacts of their products seriously."

Greenpeace is challenging electronics manufacturers to take responsibility for the entire lifecycle of their products - from production, through manufacture and to the very end of their products' lives - and to clean up their products by eliminating hazardous substances and replacing harmful ingredients through safer alternatives or design changes while producing energy efficient products.

"Manufacturers need to embrace a truly comprehensive approach. Consumers should not have to choose between a toxic free product or an, energy-efficient one. They should not need to ask if being recyclable is better than being durable. When a product offers all those standards and is marketed with consumer-friendly services expanding the lifespan as much as possible, then we can say there is a true green product on the market.

"The IT industry is capable of making all of CeBIT a Green Village, the question is how soon." Concluded Yannick Vicaire.



From GreenPeace
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Posted: 2008-03-17 11:20:49
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