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http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140095-c,researchreports/article.html


Worth reading, not going to say much aside that Nintendo didn't really make it, and aren't exactly helping the earth with their hazardous materials, haha.

Not that I'm bashing Nintendo or anything, but check this, Microsoft and Sony are doing better then Nintendo in recycling? You'd think it would be the otherway around, but the Greenpeace went it and checked everything and gave them a 0 out of 10. Sad isn't it?

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Worth reading, not going to say much aside that Nintendo didn't really make it, and aren't exactly helping the earth with their hazardous materials, haha.

Not that I'm bashing Nintendo or anything, but check this, Microsoft and Sony are doing better then Nintendo in recycling? You'd think it would be the otherway around, but the Greenpeace went it and checked everything and gave them a 0 out of 10. Sad isn't it?

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While I don't really have anything against Greenpeace, I don't pay much attention to their pollution rankings. They seem to update it every few weeks, and the companies shuffle around quite a bit. It's hard to draw conclusions from that...


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While I don't really have anything against Greenpeace, I don't pay much attention to their pollution rankings. They seem to update it every few weeks, and the companies shuffle around quite a bit. It's hard to draw conclusions from that...


There's quite a bit of controversy around them. They've been known to lie about some corporations in order to further their cause, and they've illegally mishandled funds as well.

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Well, it made it to PC World, and Google news, so I figured it was good enough to show around.


Now I've never really heard of Greenpeace before, it was interesting to hear.


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I read the report a few days ago. Although it was amusing to read, I wouldn't take too much out of it. The key statement why Nintendo didn't rank is because of "no references."
http://www.greenpeace.org/raw/content/international/press/reports/greener-electronics-nintendo-r.pdf

Seeing how Nintendo always prided themselves in recycling and reusing (http://gonintendo.com/?p=20145 This email sums up their projects), this report shows the total opposite.

I have a sneaking suspicion that Greenpeace asked one Nintendo representative and the representative didn't know the answers. Since they didn't get their answers from that person (and/or maybe Nintendo's website), they went the lazy way and end the research right there resulting zeros in everything. Totally unfair and biased.

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Nintendo was that weeks scapegoat.

Philips and Microsoft were 2nd and 3rd

i don't really care about this.

not that i don't like Greenpeace, nature rules, but sometimes they go too far.


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Big N's response to Greenpeace's study...

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We were surprised by the content of the Greenpeace report, given that we take great care to comply with all relevant regulations on avoiding the use of dangerous materials, recycling, etc. For example, all Nintendo products supplied worldwide are designed to comply with relevant global standards.

In order to certify that Nintendo products comply with standards for hazardous chemical substances, Nintendo has established the Green Procurement Standards, which require our component suppliers to certify that any parts they deliver do not include hazardous chemical substances, and ensure that Nintendo fully controls its products internally.

We are always actively looking at ways to continue to increase our environmental stewardship and hold this as a corporate priority worldwide.


I didn't think this was accurate. All the clamshell cases for Wii and DS games are recyclable, and they had that eco-friendly promotion thing for the new Chibi-Robo game where they planted trees and stuff.

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Big N's response to Greenpeace's study...

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We were surprised by the content of the Greenpeace report, given that we take great care to comply with all relevant regulations on avoiding the use of dangerous materials, recycling, etc. For example, all Nintendo products supplied worldwide are designed to comply with relevant global standards.

In order to certify that Nintendo products comply with standards for hazardous chemical substances, Nintendo has established the Green Procurement Standards, which require our component suppliers to certify that any parts they deliver do not include hazardous chemical substances, and ensure that Nintendo fully controls its products internally.

We are always actively looking at ways to continue to increase our environmental stewardship and hold this as a corporate priority worldwide.


I didn't think this was accurate. All the clamshell cases for Wii and DS games are recyclable, and they had that eco-friendly promotion thing for the new Chibi-Robo game where they planted trees and stuff.


Ahhh...yes, but see here, of course it's recycable, pretty much anything except nuclear waste is recycable, but do they actually follow through? That is the question. ;)


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We were surprised by the content of the Greenpeace report, given that we take great care to comply with all relevant regulations on avoiding the use of dangerous materials, recycling, etc. For example, all Nintendo products supplied worldwide are designed to comply with relevant global standards.

In order to certify that Nintendo products comply with standards for hazardous chemical substances, Nintendo has established the Green Procurement Standards, which require our component suppliers to certify that any parts they deliver do not include hazardous chemical substances, and ensure that Nintendo fully controls its products internally.

We are always actively looking at ways to continue to increase our environmental stewardship and hold this as a corporate priority worldwide.


I didn't think this was accurate. All the clamshell cases for Wii and DS games are recyclable, and they had that eco-friendly promotion thing for the new Chibi-Robo game where they planted trees and stuff.


Ahhh...yes, but see here, of course it's recycable, pretty much anything except nuclear waste is recycable, but do they actually follow through? That is the question. ;)


The best the manufacturer can do is make it recyclable, it's up to the consumer to actually put it in the recycle bin. The main point is, Greenpeace is a radical group whose information is usually sketchy at best, and utter horse pucky at worst.


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okay...

now it is official...

greenpeace is pathetic

look at this...

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...that was so... ...stupid... I think I lost brain cells watching it...

I think most of used consoles are reused by refurbishing or parts for other used consoles, not thrown away. Really, who throws away a console when they can get a bit of money off of it by selling it back to a store?

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...that was so... ...stupid... I think I lost brain cells watching it...

I think most of used consoles are reused by refurbishing or parts for other used consoles, not thrown away. Really, who throws away a console when they can get a bit of money off of it by selling it back to a store?


You'd be surprised.

You would be very surprised.


On another note. This sounds like it's going to be fun watching them embarrass themselves.


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Ohmigod! Wow, thats pretty bad...XD Nintendo may make good video games and they have improved in the last several years but may be they should hold off in the technology improvments for a while and start working on their RECYCLING improvments for a while. *This just in, Nintendo is 99.99% responsable for the earths pollution* Kidding lol.


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Maybe Greenpeace should quit worrying about how others are polluting the environment, and start worrying about how they're polluting the media... Seriously... Haven't they heard? INTERNET == SERIOUS BUSINESS!


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...that was so... ...stupid... I think I lost brain cells watching it...

I think most of used consoles are reused by refurbishing or parts for other used consoles, not thrown away. Really, who throws away a console when they can get a bit of money off of it by selling it back to a store?


Hah! Like they've ever worried about stupid things like facts.