Greenpeace slams EPEAT after green label granted to Apple MacBook Pro

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Popular green labelling scheme approves controversial 'ultra-thin' notebooks, prompting criticism from campaign group

Greenpeace has accused the US green IT labelling scheme EPEAT of "caving in" to pressure from leading manufacturers and approving a number of "ultra-thin" notebooks that will prove difficult to recycle....

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