Apple begins new Green effort
Apple has updated the environment section of its website to address concerns about the lack of reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants. Apple hopes to focus the public attention not only on the cost to the environment of making products but also putting a spotlight on how energy efficient and environmentally friendly their products are in the long run. Unlike most other vendors, Apple's products include a great deal of recyclable aluminum and glass.
New additions to Apple's website include: Life Cycle Impact, Product Usage Impact, and Product Environmental Reports. There is also a new section section dedicated to environmental updates which is both a news feed and a timeline of Apple's history of green-ness.

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Comments (4)
im glad apple is removing toxic chemicals and making their computers recyclable, but this CO2 bs is getting annoying. its just a set up for the modern day tetzels to begin selling carbon credits to people being shamed/suckered into buying them. if youre really worried about the environment, and CO2, go save some rainforest.
Even Apple is on this amazingly dumb "carbon footprint" religious kick now? Ugh.
Now if they will just stop leaving Apple Retail Store doors open on summer days, pumping air conditioned air onto city streets
urban heat concentration kills more people than global warming. keep it up apple!