Saturday, July 7, 2012

Apple pulls out of EPEAT green registration, may not be able to sell computers to federal agencies

Apple pulls out of EPEAT green registration, may not be able to sell computers to federal agencies

Apple has withdrawn all its laptop and desktop computers from the EPEAT environmental rating system, including older MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models. According to iFixit, who recently tore down a MacBook Pro and its retina screen, that's likely related to a design direction favoring smaller, lighter notebooks and longer battery life. Doing so required them to glue the cells to the aluminum shell, making it impossible to recycle the case and other parts - iFixit couldn't pull the batteries out without spilling the (highly toxic) battery guts all over.

Engadget , Apple pulls out of EPEAT green registration, may not be able to sell computers to federal agencies, Apple pulls out of EPEAT green registration, may not be able to sell computers to federal agencies

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