Greenpeace Survey Ranks Nintendo Last
Activist group Greenpeace has released on Tuesday its last environmental ranking of the 18 most popular electronic companies that scored Nintendo 0, as the first company that did not get any points out of the possible 10.

Along with Nintendo, Microsoft also was criticized due to the fact that it failed to remove toxic chemicals from their game consoles, joining all the newcomers that reached the bottom of the list, which was rarely accused of unfairness, but usually it weights a lot in the eyes if customers, so companies cannot afford to ignore it.

The ranking is made according to several ecologist standards, while it supervises the efforts made to eliminate PVCs and other hazardous chemicals and to gather the used hardware. Greenpeace also declared that from next year it would introduce the energy efficiency criteria.

Greenpeace’s ranking comes after Microsoft previously announced that it expects that only in 2011 it would finish the removal of all toxic chemicals from their products, and does not accept old hardware.

Nokia, the leader of the last list, and Motorola were also penalized for not keeping their word regarding their promises of taking back used hardware.

Sony Ericsson and Samsung were ranked as the most eco-friendly companies, scoring 7.7 points each.

While Philips, whose green policies are allegedly too old as they were set up in 1970, ranked the 17th,  the former bottom of the list, Apple, managed to reach the 11th place, due to its pledge of removing vinyl plastics and brominated flame retardants from its products by 2008.



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Greenpeace is a radical/alarmist activist group of crazy protesters
By Electric, (2007-11-28 07:46)
This isn't about Nintendo producing toxic chemicals. This is about Nintendo not playing ball with Greenpeace. By not providing them with documents, agendas, and setting up some kind of weird Greenpeace goal date. Since Nintendo would not cooperate with Greenpeace, and smartly so, Greenpeace gave them a 0.0 rating for lack of data. Greenpeace is not to be mistaken with OSHA (which does legally regulate safety and other industrial standards) Greenpeace is a radical/alarmist activist group of crazy protesters.
Do Your Research
By BlueButterfly, (2009-01-23 03:28)
Nintendo is an extremely popular and wealthy corporation, no doubt about it. As such, they should do the responsible thing and remove harmful toxins. Let's not make believe they don't have the money to do so either. The fact of the matter is that because of Nintendos successes they are center stage in the gaming world, and they should have the sense to set an example. Take a look a hint from Apple. They recently launched a greener campaign and it's done them good. And as for Electric calling Greenpeace radical and alarmist...do a little more research. Paul Watson, one of the founders of Greenpeace, decided that the organization he helped found was not radical enough and so he went ahead and started founded the Sea Shepherds...this group consists of radicals and alarmists, my friend.
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