Greenpeace today released three videos to highlight what they say is the presence of âhighly toxic substancesâ in video game consoles.
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About two years ago Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony were added to Greenpeaceâs Guide to Greener Electronics. The organization said they added the companies to the list because of their use of toxic substances, including polyvinyl chloride and brominated flame retardants, in the consoles.
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âThese videos contrast the weak excuses of console makers about toxics phase out with the very real impact of toxic chemicals when old electronics end up being dumped in the developing world,â. said Tom Dowdall, Toxics campaigner at Greenpeace International. âDo Sony laptop users deserve fewer toxic chemicals than Playstation gamers?â
âIt might be easy to dismiss consoles makersâ low scores as not playing ball with Greenpeace, but in fact when users are getting toxic chemicals as unwanted and unneeded extras in their that shiny new console box, itâs the consumer whoâs getting short changedâ, he added.
Reached for comment Monday, Microsoft had this to say:
âMicrosoft is committed to phasing out the use of substances that pose a risk to health or the environment in its consumer hardware electronic products. To this end, we have committed to phasing out the use of several substances such as Brominated Flame Retardants and Phthalates by December 31, 2010.â
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Maybe we should all just go outside and play⊠video games.
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