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...for eliminating PVC and BFRs in all products by the end of this year. Toshiba has a timeline to phase out these toxic substances in all its products by the end of March 2010. Fujitsu, Lenovo and Nintendo are at the bottom of the ranking... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/30/237933/hp-climbs-greenpeace-it-ranking-with-toxin-free-pc.htm
...retardants (BFRs) from their products by the end of this year. Apple is the only PC manufacturer that is phasing toxic substances out. Its new computer lines are virtually free of PVC and completely BFR-free. But the company was only 11th... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/07/02/236740/it-industrys-broken-promises-on-toxic-chemicals-in.htm
Hardware Still too many toxic substances in laptops, says Greenpeace Hazardous substances have been reduced but not eliminated from laptops, according to Greenpeace... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/10/31/227846/still-too-many-toxic-substances-in-laptops-says-greenpeace.htm
...like Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony have yet to drop toxic substances such as brominated flame retardants (BFRs) and...which aims to encourage manufacturers to remove toxic substances from products. The hazardous substances cause damage... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/07/28/237065/weak-excuses-of-games-console-makers-over-toxic-chemicals.htm
...components/semiconductor industry. • Action by the Health and Safety Commission to urgently review the control of toxic substances in the UK computer components/semiconductor industry. • Action by union safety representatives to require employers... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/11/03/219639/amicus-calls-for-cancer-risk-inquiry.htm
...their heels in ending the use of toxic chemicals in their products. Greenpeace has focused on the use of BFRs - toxic substances used to resist high levels of heat. The pressure group singled out Hewlett-Packard as lagging when it comes to... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/11/22/213052/news-in-brief.htm
...chemical and energy industries, to name but a few, there are copious regulations covering everything from monitoring toxic substances and "spillages", to compensation and response regimes following incidents. In the UK, for example, the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/03/14/214717/business-intelligence-use-your-intelligence-to-prevent-a.htm
...in China and India employed to recycle mostly western electronic devices are being exposed to potentially hazardous toxic substances. Greenpeace says this is due to careless manufacturing practices among PC and other device manufacturers. The... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/08/19/211399/pc-recycling-in-china-and-india-worries-greenpeace.htm
...their heels in ending the use of toxic chemicals in their products. Greenpeace has focused on the use of BFRs - toxic substances used to resist high levels of heat. Greenpeace singled out HP as a big laggard when it comes to phasing out BFRs... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/11/18/213023/greenpeace-slams-pc-suppliers-over-toxic-materials.htm

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...Guest Account Current Market: Project Name Toxic Substances Monitoring Services Project Source OJEU European Journal Project Summary Toxic substances monitoring services. It is proposed to place... http://www.skillfair.co.uk/guest/viewproject.asp?projectid=24917
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