Nokia goes from first place to ninth place in Greenpeace Study
Posted by Stefan on Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 at 7:14 pm under Sony Ericsson, Nokia, Motorola

Nokia who used to be the greenest company in the land has gone from first place to ninth place according to a study preformed by Greenpeace. A mobile phone user was instructed to go into a shop and ask that their model be taken in for recycling, but shop keepers in Argentina, Philippines, Thailand, Russia and India had no clue about Nokia’s take back program and worst of all information about the program wasn’t even available in the local languages. Motorola fell due to similar reasons and the surprise that no one was expecting, Sony Ericsson took the spot for number 1.
That’s right, Nokia’s arch rival took number 1.
[Via: Washington Post and Greenpeace]



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