Not exact matches
But all told, they are winning the propaganda
green game with
green activists the world over, including
Greenpeace China, praising China for their «unreliable» energy (wind / solar)
efforts!
Having reported in an earlier journalistic lifetime on many of Hewlett - Packard and other electronics companies»
efforts to
green their products, it was a bit disappointing to go through the latest Greenpeace Guide To Green Electronics and see no one company can claim to be outstanding in designing, packaging, and safely recycling or disposing of the gadgets we all so rel
green their products, it was a bit disappointing to go through the latest
Greenpeace Guide To
Green Electronics and see no one company can claim to be outstanding in designing, packaging, and safely recycling or disposing of the gadgets we all so rel
Green Electronics and see no one company can claim to be outstanding in designing, packaging, and safely recycling or disposing of the gadgets we all so rely on.
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Green Gadget Company Consumer Electronics Show 2010 - A Steaming Pile of Hypocrisy?