With everyone getting into the car of eco-friendly, it’s interesting how different companies have responded to calls to “Go Green“. Greenpeace has been more at CES 2010, like the rest of us, and has launched its latest edition of the Guide to Greener Electronics, which showed that Apple, Sony Ericsson and Nokia all leading the way for the introduction of free products of the worst hazardous substances, with HP a close.
The bad news, in this case it seems that Samsung is behind the industry leaders, since not following through on its promise to eliminate toxic chemicals in their products. Only the latest models of Samsung phones are free of toxic substances, and it has set January 2011 as the deadline for removal of new models of their laptops, though no definitive timetable is to remove them from their televisions and appliances.
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