Friday 25 April 2014

Apple New Move On World’s Earth Day To Go Green

The Environment concern website Greenpeace which rate companies on the basis of their involvement into saving the atmosphere with their technology so as WEEE legislation in all concern about that the e-waste from these companies should be dumped properly without applying any harm to the environment. Greenpeace rated the Apple is one of the worst companies who destroying the nature with their products and Data centers and with the e-waste in 2006 this time Apple did something which take them to companies who cares for the environment yes, This time Greenpeace has Apple with A sign which is a proof of Apple doing some gardening. On Earth day Apple released a video which was a take a look at company’s wide recycling program and CEO Tim Cook promises the work is yes to be done.

Apple’s datacenters are now 100% powered by solar, wind and geothermal power. Cook got a bit angry at Apple’s annual shareholders meeting when challenged on the costs of this by a climate-change skeptic. As reported in The Mac Observer, Justin Danhoff of the National Center for Public Policy Research was advocating that shareholders approve a proposal requiring Apple to disclose the costs and benefits of its green initiatives. Cook shot back: “When we work on making our devices accessible by the blind. I don’t consider the bloody ROI… If you want me to do things only for ROI reasons, you should get out of this stock.”

Apple is doing a little more than what WEEE legislation says, there headquarters running on 100% clean energy and the E-waste is properly dumping in order to protect the environment. Once a talker about changing the world with their products now talks about doing a little more than just doing business.



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