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Greenpeace: Electronics Supply Chain Is Still Dirty

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WaqasAltaf
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WaqasAltaf   11/22/2012 3:49:27 AM
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Ashish, I agree with you that market pressure is an effective way to implement environmental policies however we can't let the market decide as to whether the environment friendly production should be implemented. This is because if the majority players are not concerned about the environment, the norm will force those who are currently implementing to withdraw their efforts. The point is that government has to regulate the process.

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prabhakar_deosthali   11/22/2012 3:42:00 AM
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It is good to see some of the top companies taking initiatives to make their manufacturing facilities environment friendly.

 

I am just curious to know how the ratings are done?  Is it based upon the average emission levels or peak emission levels.

Is their some standard on how much a company is allowed to emit?

Is there some kind manufacturing capacity vs amount of emission allowed or is it linked with the actual production vs  the total emission during the production period?

 

 

 

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tech4people   11/22/2012 2:08:28 AM
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Waqas,

It all depends on if and when Ethical Investing catches on Big-time!!!

Right now The only Fund which does this aggressively is Norway's Pension Fund.

If more funds start acting like Norway's Pension Fund and turn into Activist investors then Apple will have no choice but to move towards more environmentally friendly practices.

When your Stock price falls by 20% in two days because Investors are applying pressure for bad business practices then Executives have no choice but to act.

Its how things work unfortunately the Market is Final Judge,Jury and Executioner here!

Regards

Ashish.

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WaqasAltaf   11/21/2012 11:34:43 PM
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@ Ashish I second your point about Apple not being on the list because of its preference of money making. It is about realizing the corporate social responsibility in moving to environment friendly production no matter what the impact is on cost. Is the existing leaders are implementing it, then it is got to be practicable.

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Impact on cost
WaqasAltaf   11/21/2012 11:11:32 PM
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Anna, could you shed some light on the cost factor in eliminating green house gases ? Whether the cost of energy is likely to increase or the manufacturers will save the cost and it is only the matter of putting in some effort?

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Re: Wipro
Bolaji Ojo   11/21/2012 7:55:38 AM
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Nokia was once No. 1 but that was two years ago.

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Nemos   11/21/2012 5:53:41 AM
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Sorry for this but I doubt about it , the last time I saw the list Nokia was on top, actually you can't be from the top in the middle in a short term. 

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tech4people   11/21/2012 5:47:08 AM
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FlyingScot,

Yeah I had the same feeling in my head too...

Somehow its really easy for the Majors to outsource all liability and responsibility  to the subcontractors (who do all the Dirty-work for them).

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Ashish.

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It would be nicer if Greenpeace did something to help us Generate more jobs in this economy.
tech4people   11/21/2012 5:40:58 AM
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Guys,

I understand the notion of recycling and environmental sustainability[In particular using the least amount of resources to the get the most work done];but do we just need more and more bueracracy/paper-work or do we need Simplicity???

I am saying this because for most Businesses today the Bueracracy is so strangling that they refuse to generate the jobs that are needed in this economy.

Europe[In particular France]is pathetic in this respect;but American bueracracy particularly in states like California and Massacheuts is terrible too...

Regards

Ashish.

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tech4people   11/21/2012 5:34:54 AM
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Nemos,

I am sure you have seen (and have experienced) a lot about life and Business.

Whether we like it or not;Money can't Buy you everything in life.

Take a note of how Apple became the richest company in the world[By Extensively using Tax shelters to cheat on taxes] and shipping their work to the lowest cost destination to save on Labour;you realize they don't really have much in terms of Ethics do they???

So no,I am not at all surprised to see Apple is not No.1 in this list.

Regards

Ashish.

 

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