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Now’s a great time to get involved in the Green My Apple campaign. Why? Because during the week of April 16-20, students across the nation will call on Apple to be a leader in the technology industry and create environmentally friendly “green” computers. How? With Apple’s own tools of course. How? We'll take digital pictures of students hugging Macs and/or holding comic book style speech bubbles with messages like “Green My Apple”. Then we'll deliver all of our pictures to Steve Jobs and Apple's Executive Board. Our week of action is strategically timed to take place just weeks before Apple’s annual general meeting (its AGM). This year, let’s give Apple investors something to talk about!

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Below are some links to help you get you started on your Apple Day of Action. Have more questions?  Email students@sfo.greenpeace.org, or call Sam at (202) 319-2486.


Helpful Tip Sheets

The 3 week plan to make planning your event easy

Ideas for your action table

Green My Apple talking points

Links

Campaign Homepage: www.greenmyapple.org

Frequently Asked Questions about the Green My Apple Campaign

Video: Greenpeace's Steve Jobs Keynote Spoof

Video: iPhone Spoof by Conan


Background Information, Materials and Reports

Report Summary: Greener Guide to Electronics, Company Rankings

Report: Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics

Report: Recycling of Electronic Wastes in China and India

Green My Apple Banners

Green My Apple Gear

Green My Apple Wallpaper

Toxics Animation from Greenpeace China


Files

3-Week Event Plan.pdf PDF, 20094 bytes
Ideas For Your Table.pdf PDF, 61004 bytes
Talking Points.pdf PDF, 22359 bytes



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