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    From the page: "We love Apple. Apple knows more about "clean" design than anybody, right? So why do Macs, iPods, iBooks and the rest of their product range contain hazardous substances that other companies have abandoned? A cutting edge company shouldn't be cutting lives short... more

    Reviewed by KaylinQ Oct 09 2006, 07:05pm ( 14 reviews ) greenpeace.org

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  • Rated by oflahertymichael on Jun 12 2007, 7:18am

    A very Excellent Apple Parody to help push for more cleaner and Greener Apple Mac Computers Systems.
  • Rated by Eye-Catcher on May 06 2007, 3:48pm

    A very good marketing campaign. I hope the Greenpeace marketeers keep thinking in that way of taking (online) action. I'm pleased about Steve Jobs decision to change their policy, for A Greener Apple.
  • Rated by burkinaboy on Apr 04 2007, 1:04am

    We love Apple. Apple knows more about "clean" design than anybody, right? So why do Macs, iPods, iBooks and the rest of their product range contain hazardous substances that other companies have agreed to abandon? A cutting edge company shouldn't be cutting lives short by exposing children in China and India to dangerous chemicals. That's why we Apple fans need to demand a new, cool product: a greener Apple.
  • Rated by Daoro on Feb 11 2007, 2:47am

    Worth two faves : 1) This site tries to push Apple to become "greener" by using different chemicals during the production of their products. Other companies (like Nokia, Sony, HP, ...) successfully banned those chemicals, so why not Apple ? 2) This site is a very well-done parody of the original Apple website. Same design (only greener :) ) and almost the same communication schemes.
  • Rated by KaylinQ on Oct 09 2006, 7:05pm

    From the page: "We love Apple. Apple knows more about "clean" design than anybody, right? So why do Macs, iPods, iBooks and the rest of their product range contain hazardous substances that other companies have abandoned? A cutting edge company shouldn't be cutting lives short by exposing children in China and India to dangerous chemicals. That's why we Apple fans need to demand a new, cool product: a greener Apple."
  • Rated by maxmborge on Sep 29 2006, 4:56pm

    Este es el sitio de Greenpeace en contra de los materiales con los que Apple fabrica sus aparatos.
  • Rated by neasteflorin on Sep 28 2006, 5:57am

    Eco-Geek made a parody Apple Website...Did you hear about iWaste?
  • Rated by kimondo on Sep 27 2006, 1:58am

    come on Steve - wow us with a keynote speech about recycled macbooks and green ipods!