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May 3rd, 2007

Apple bows to 'green' pressure; divulges LED plans

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 5:48 am

Categories: Display, Environment, Hardware

Tags: Apple Computer Inc., Light-emitting Diode, Jason D. O'Grady

LEDsApple posted a statement to their hot news Web site yesterday responding to vocal environmental critics Greenpeace, Inc.

In A Greener Apple, Steve Jobs provides an update on the state of Apple's environmental record, identifying "how far along Apple actually is in removing toxic chemicals from its products and recycling its older products." Jobs notes that "upon investigating Apple's current practices and progress towards these goals, I was surprised to learn that in many cases Apple is ahead of, or will soon be ahead of, most of its competitors in these areas. Whatever other improvements we need to make, it is certainly clear that we have failed to communicate the things that we are doing well."

In the statement signed by Steve Jobs the company details their progress in eliminating several toxins from their product line, including Lead, Cadmium, Hexavalent, Chromium, Decabromodiphenyl, Ether, Arsenic, Mercury, Polyvinyl Chloride and Brominated flame retardants.

Another interesting note that as part of divulging their green plans, Apple also divulged a technology advancement currently in development – LED backlight technology

Backlit LEDs provide higher brightness, significantly larger color gamut (greater than NTSC and EBU) – expanding the range of reproducible hues by as much as 45 percent, lower voltage and emissions. LED backlighting technology is currently integrated in Sony's 40" and 46" QUALIA series televisions. The technology, also called "Lumileds," is also known to reduce motion artifacts without a brightness or lifetime penalty.

Apple says: 

To eliminate mercury in our displays, we need to transition from fluorescent lamps to light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to illuminate the displays. Fortunately, all iPod displays already use LEDs for illumination, and therefore contain no mercury. We plan to introduce our first Macs with LED backlight technology in 2007. Our ability to completely eliminate fluorescent lamps in all of our displays depends on how fast the LCD industry can transition to LED backlighting for larger displays.

Notice that he said "our first Macs?" (as opposed to displays). That means that we'll be seeing LED iMacs or notebooks by December 31, 2007, folks.

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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  • Most Recent of 25 Talkback(s)
Exactly. Apple Bows to 'Green' Pressure?
WTF are you talkin about O'Grady? How have they bowed to Greenpeace?

They simply stated what they are doing, have been doing, and showed a re-examination to who they were being compared to.

Lame.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 Posted on: 05/08/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Please  frgough | 05/03/07
Apparently  Badgered | 05/03/07
Apparently...  Resuna | 05/03/07
lol  Badgered | 05/04/07
Apple takes a green bite  smithwillscott | 05/03/07
Green bite  Non Compos Mentis | 05/03/07
I'm with you on that!  John Zern | 05/03/07
Al Gore is on the Board of Directors at Apple  nucrash | 05/04/07
How's that?  John Zern | 05/04/07
Urban legend  ewelch | 05/04/07
Exactly. Apple Bows to 'Green' Pressure?  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 05/08/07
Ether...  12AX7 | 05/03/07
Greenpeace  ddanfoe | 05/03/07
Apple didn't "bow" to anything.  Resuna | 05/03/07
And I'm sure they did  John Zern | 05/03/07
Greenpeace=Microsoft Zealots  nix_hed | 05/04/07
Good question  Badgered | 05/04/07
Ridiculous Posts  blunderdog | 05/04/07
Greenpeace  Jeffrey J. Meyers | 05/04/07
Greenpeace  ddanfoe | 05/05/07
More on Gore...  msalzberg | 05/04/07
Brain Dead  Henry Hnyellar | 05/04/07
Let's try this again...  msalzberg | 05/06/07
It's not because Greenpeace is pro environment  ewelch | 05/04/07
They are all the same...  Windy-1 | 05/06/07

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