Apple pulls its EPEAT ‘green’ certification for all 39 Apple products
Apple pulls its EPEAT ‘green’ certification for all 39 Apple products
Corporate performance Packaging Apple has prided itself on its environmentally friendly devices. For example, Apple’s iMac product page is flanked by descriptors notifying consumers of its EPA’s Energy Star qualification for its low power consumption, toxin-free hardware components, and recyclability.
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