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Wii NewsDiscuss Nintendo Makes Greenpeace Cry Again in the Nintendo Wii forums; Originally Posted by gamingtoday
Remember back in December when Greenpeace sent out a [Only registered users can see links. ] ...
Remember back in December when Greenpeace sent out a [Only registered users can see links. ] of how environmentally friendly various electronics companies were? And remember how Nintendo scored a big fat zero on their scale, completely baffling both [Only registered users can see links. ] and [Only registered users can see links. ] alike? Well, none of that has stopped Greenpeace from releasing a new report this month, with Nintendo still bringing up the rear. This time the company has jumped up a bit to score a 0.3 on the scale, but Greenpeace still says they need to make more effort to “clean up their products by eliminating hazardous substances” and “take back and recycle their products responsibly once they become obsolete.”
Wait, let me see if I’ve got this straight: Greenpeace wants Nintendo to make efforts to recycle their obsolete products? Are they referring to the past generations of consoles, like the NES, SNES, N64, and Gamecube? Because most of the people who still have those probably have no intention of giving them up anytime soon. Nintendo doesn’t make HD-DVD players, Greenpeace; their stuff never becomes obsolete.
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