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Greenpeace updates tech rankings

By Shaun Nichols
Jun 26 2008 10:30AM
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Greenpeace has released the latest edition of its Green Technology rankings..

Greenpeace updates tech rankings
Sony starred in the new rankings; the company itself placed second overall, while its joint venture with Ericsson was number one of the list. Greenpeace credited Sony Ericsson with an almost perfect score in reduction of hazardous chemicals, but noted that the company's recycling program was 'pitiful.'

"Greenpeace aims to show which companies are serious about becoming environmental leaders," said Greenpeace international toxics campaigner Iza Kruszewska.

"Electronics giants pay attention to environmental performance on certain issues, while ignoring others that are just as important."

Nokia would have taken the top spot in the rankings, but the phone vendor was docked a point after Greenpeace re-examined its take-back practices in India.

Bringing up the rear in the rankings was gaming icon Nintendo. The company scored 0.8 on the ten point scale. Greenpeace blasted Nintendo for its lack of a recycling program and little information on its renewable energy policies.

Apple, long a favorite target for Greenpeace, placed eleventh in the 18-company list. The company was praised for its elimination of hazardous materials and the energy-efficiency of its products, but was penalized for a recycling program that has limited international reach, according to Greenpeace.

Microsoft placed 17th on the list, particularly for its weak policies on recycling, its energy efficiency and carbon reduction policies.

Other notable names on the list included Dell and Toshiba, which ranked fifth and sixth. Both companies praised for their chemical policies, but criticized for their recycling programs.

HP ranked tenth, while Lenovo finished thirteenth on the list, just ahead of Philips and Fujitsu Siemens.

The study periodically ranks electronics vendors on their environmental policies. Firms are graded on such things as reduction of hazardous materials, product recycling programs and energy efficiency within the manufacturing process.

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