Greenpeace Blasts Game Console Makers
By Alice Turner
09:19, November 28th 2007
80 votes
Vote this story
Greenpeace Blasts Game Console Makers

Greenpeace issued its sixth "Guide to Greener Electronics" which ranks electronics companies on a scale from 0 to 10, according to their environmental record. The bottom company of the 18 electronics makers was Japanese gaming leader Nintendo.

Wii's maker managed to snatch... 0 points. Greenpeace blasted Nintendo for its failure to offer a recycling program for its old video game consoles or disclose any information about chemicals used to make its new hot-selling machine, the successful Wii.

Greenpeace also accused Nintendo of simply not providing a policy or information on environmental issues, although the company replied immediately that it was "very concerned with doing our part to help preserve the environment," adding that "We're always researching new products and procedures to make our products and operations as environmental-friendly as possible."

Another gaming console maker, Microsoft, ranked among the worst companies eco-wise. The Redmond company also had poor results, with only 2.7 points, while the other of the gaming big three, Sony, earned a significantly better 7.3 points on Greenpeace’s list.

Apple, Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, and Toshiba have all said that they will produce consumer electronics without vinyl plastic (PVC) and brominated flame retardants (BFRs), but all seem slow to actually implement these promises across their entire line of products. As a result, Greenpeace criticized the slow pace by which things are changing over at these electronics power players:

"While it's encouraging to see Sharp and Microsoft providing timelines for the complete elimination of vinyl plastic and all BFRs across their entire product range, makers of TVs and computer games have a long way to go," Iza Kruszewska, toxics campaigner at Greenpeace International, said in a statement.

The top company was Sony Ericsson, the "new leader due to improved takeback reporting, new models PVC free, but falls down on takeback practice," Greenpeace wrote after awarding the company 7.7 points. Samsung came in second, with Sony, Dell and Lenovo coming in third with 7.3 points each. Bottom companies are, above Nintendo, Philips with 2 points and Microsoft, with 2.7, for "long timeline for toxic chemicals elimination (2011) and poor takeback policy and practice."

You can check the list with additional details on Greenpeace's website.



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
dotclear

Other News in

Apple Will Hit The Spotlight With $800 Notebook?

Apple Will Hit The Spotlight With $800 Notebook?

Nowadays, Apple seems to be an unstoppable force on the technology market. It hit the spot with their unbelievably wide variety of iPod, which truly come in all shapes, sizes and color, it almost...

Microsoft’s Oslo

Microsoft’s Oslo

This week Microsoft gave details about its plans for Oslo technologies which will be part of the Visual Studio family. Microsoft announced that a preview of Oslo is due in Los Angeles on October 27...

Solid State Drives From Samsung For HP

Solid State Drives From Samsung For HP

Samsung announced that its 32 and 64 GB solid state drives have been selected for the HP ProLiant BL495c virtualization blade server. The use of SSDs gives some advantages like less physical space...

Saving Drunk People From Drunk Decisions – Mail Goggles

Saving Drunk People From Drunk Decisions – Mail Goggles

Google Labs, with its software engineer Jon Perlow, released an application that can stop people under the influence of alcohol from sending e-mails they normally wouldn’t send to their boss,...

Microsoft Brings Improvement to the Xbox Live Interface

Microsoft Brings Improvement to the Xbox Live Interface

Microsoft has recently annouced that, on November 19, they would be launching an update to their Xbox Live interface, called “New Xbox Experience.” The company revealed the information during a...

dotclear
Latest videos in Technology
Kidnap victims tracked by...
Google AdSense for Games:...
Robo barman pulls first pint
Ring ring, bling bling
Nokia aims to take bite out...

dotclear
Technology You are here: Technology
» Technology   » Gadgets   » Video Games   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in Technology
RealDVD Locked By Legal DisputeRealDVD Locked By Legal Dispute

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
Primetime Buy Represents Quite a Deal for Barack ObamaPrimetime Buy Represents Quite a Deal for Barack Obama

» read full story
dotclear