All the latest UK technology news, reviews and analysis

Greenpeace stages rooftop protest at HP

by Shaun Nichols

More from this author

29 Jul 2009

Comment: 1

  • Tweet this
HP
HP has incurred the wrath of Greenpeace once again

Environmental activist organisation Greenpeace has targeted IT giant HP in its latest campaign.

The group staged a protest at HP's Silicon Valley headquarters on Tuesday, climbing to the roof of the building and painting the words 'Hazardous Products' in giant letters.

Greenpeace said that the protest was in retaliation for what the group sees as a broken promise by HP to remove toxic materials such as PVCs and brominated flame retardants (BFRs) from its products.

Elimination of both materials has been a major component of Greenpeace's consumer electronics campaigns, and has become central to the environmental programmes of major PC makers.

"Instead of making progress on phasing out toxic chemicals from their products, HP continues making excuses," said Greenpeace. "They are backtracking on their commitment to eliminate PVC plastic and BFRs from their products by the end of 2009."

An HP spokesperson told V3.co.uk that the company is preparing to release products free of PVC and BFRs later this year, and plans to eliminate both materials completely by the end of 2010.

"The unconstructive antics at HP's headquarters today did nothing to advance the goals that all who care about the environment share," the spokesperson said.

"HP will continue its efforts to develop new products and programmes around the globe that help the company, its business partners and customers to conserve energy, reduce materials use and reduce waste through responsible reuse and recycling."

Greenpeace has long targeted the IT industry. The group has been publicly prodding Apple for several years over its environmental policies.

The group also maintains a Green Technology index which grades and ranks PC and mobile phone makers on hardware recycling policies and the use of toxic materials.

Do you agree?

 

Add your comment

We won't publish your address
By submitting a comment you agree to abide by our Terms & Conditions. Your comment will be moderated before publication.

Poll

IT priorities for 2012

What is the most important IT priority for your company this year?

99%

0%

1%

0%

0%

Connect with V3.co.uk

Sign up to our daily or weekly newsletters

Accurev

Top 5 software development challenges

This paper focuses on a series of best practices and techniques for development teams looking to improve their software development processes

Talend

Rubbish in, rubbish enterprise

Why good data management at all levels is essential in the modern business (video, 6mins)

Information Security Manager

My client is a well established, non profit organisation;...

PHP Web Developer

PHP Web Developer – £30,000 - £35,000 PHP, MySQL, HTML...

HEAD OF DIGITAL - London - £80-95K+

HEAD OF DIGITAL - London - £80-95K + Excellent Bens...

Agile C# Developer - (North London)

Agile C# Developer - (North London) £55,000 - £65,000...

To send to more than one email address, simply separate each address with a comma.