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| Lenovo ranks number one on Greenpeace list |
May 23, 2007 |
Lenovo is the best tech company when it comes to green policies and practices, according to the Greenpeace 2007 Guide to Greener Electronics.
Greenpeace ranked Lenovo as the top out of 14 leading technology companies. “Lenovo has made considerable progress in just the past six months alone to jump from the last position to the lead spot in the ranking,” said Iza Kruszewska, International Toxics Campaigner, Greenpeace International. “Lenovo's performance challenges others in the industry to keep setting the pace for environmental progress.”
In December, Lenovo began offering free recycling of its desktops, notebooks, monitors and servers, and it offers recycling programs in every country in which it does business. The company also plans to phase out brominated flame retardants and polyvinyl chloride and it offers more than 40 products registered to the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT); most of those achieved silver rating.
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