"With climate change at the forefront of this week's G20 Summit in London, Nintendo will be disappointed to hear that it's once again been rated rock bottom in Greenpeace's list of electronics manufacturers. The list looks at manufacturers' use of toxic chemicals - a big problem in consumer electronics, says Greenpeace. No details were given as to why Nintendo fairs so badly, but Greenpeace does say it believes that "all electronics companies should have at least one toxic-free line of products on the market by the end of the year," which is fair enough. Elsewhere in the list Microsoft performed almost as badly as the Big N, sitting unhappy in the red area of the green-o-meter, while Sony is almost half way into the green. Well done them. "Exposing electronics companies to public pressure is helping to green the industry," says Greenpeace. "They could do much more, not only to clean up their own act, but to help the planet avoid runaway climate change."
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