Sony Ericsson T650i, Greener than Other

Published: Mar 21st, 2008 | Author: sefanboy 2 Comments




Recently in PSFK there’s a post that tells us that Greenpeace analyze products from some vendors. Why some? Greenpeace only analyze product from vendor who want to submit their product voluntarily. Isn’t it awesome? The companies who refused to submit included: Acer, Apple, Asus, Creative, Microsoft, Nintendo, Palm, and Sharp. (Download Full Document Here)

An important question we want to ask is how could this Sony Ericcson won this reputable survey?

Surely, it must be because it fulfilled four sets of criteria:

  1. use of hazardous chemical substances,
  2. energy efficiency,
  3. product life cycle
  4. innovations and marketing.

But the precise answer is ….

The Sony Ericcson T650i is the leader of the pack, performing well on the energy efficiency of its charger and being free of PVC, phthalates and beryllium and its compounds, while its main printed circuit board
is
BFR-free. The Nokia N95 is also PVC and phthalate-free and with a printed circuit board free of BFRs and antimony but its charger is less efficient, resulting in it earning only second place.

Via: 3Gweek

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This is a one of Sony Ericsson biggest achivement in telecomunicating production to be the world most greener phone is a Sony Ericsson, its good for the future of Sony ericsson because coming challenges are difficult but sony ericsson make it easy with adopting pre-measures for there manufacturing…………..nice

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[...] Ericsson has been making great steps over the last ten years including using not using hazardous materials such as bromine and PVC in [...]

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