Greenpeace International has released its annual “Guide to Greener Electronics” where it ranks leading electronics companies on their policies towards toxic chemicals, recycling and climate change. This year, PC makers made up the bottom of the list, Apple floated somewhere in the middle and cell phone makers got the highest marks. Below is the list with each company’s score from 1 - 10 (10 being the best) with the brief explanation of the score provided by Greenpeace. 7.45 Nokia - Scores top marks for leading competitors on toxic phase out. 7.1 Samsung - Holds second position for commitment to reduce absolute emissions. 6.5 Sony Ericsson - Up two places with better product energy efficiency reporting. 5.7 LG Electronics - Up two places but needs to eliminate hazardous chemicals from all products. 5.5 Toshiba - Moves up two places with an extra point for promising to cut GHGs. 5.5 Motorola - Scores higher and climbs two places because of use of renewable energy 5.3 Philips - Falls from 4th to 7th position and needs to put its commitment to responsible recycling policies into practice. 5.3 Sharp - Rises from 9th to joint 7th place with its energy efficient products. 4.9 Acer - Put out 16 new models of a monitor that are almost free of hazardous chemicals and climbed two places from 11 to 9 but still needs

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Greenpeace Releases Annual Green Electronics Rankings


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