And We’re Off!

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It’s only Tuesday but the Green My Apple Week of Action is already way underway. Students at campuses across the country are taking photo petitions to send to Steve Jobs and we've already got over 250!  The pictures look amazing! I’ve put a few on this blog, but there are more here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/greenmyapple/ Before this Week of Action is over, people with Green My Apple speech bubbles are going to be as ubiquitous as people with I-pods!

 

 

 

 

Stay tuned . . .

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get pumped-- pretty soon you'll be reading about exciting updates from the Apple Week of Action, not to mention updates from Kimberly-Clark's shareholder meeting and Apple's shareholder meeting. In the meantime, satisfy your thirst for all things Greenpeace by checking out these awesome Flickr pics: http://www.flickr.com/groups/greenmyapple/

Details from the Conference Call (okay, so not a very sexy title . . .)

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While you may have been on the rocking Green My Apple Conference Call last night, you also may not have been. Worried that you missed out on a great thing? Well . . . no worries because—yes, that’s right—I’m going to tell you about it right here, right now.

The call began with background on the Apple Campaign that highlighted what it’s about, how it started and the worldwide impacts of Apple’s toxic electronic waste (e-waste). From there we went into the student aspect of the campaign, specifically what it means to be a Greenpeace Campus Coordinator. We talked a little about the Greenpeace Student Network, what it has been doing for this campaign, but also about Greenpeace Student Network victories. This group of dedicated environmentalist students have fought for the University of California system to “Go Solar” and schools to stop buying disposable tissue products made of endangered, virgin forests. The exciting part is that students have won good portions of these fights. In 2003 (a day before my birthday), the University of California Board of Regents voted unanimously in favor of a Clean Energy and Green Building policy, and in 2006 and 2007, American and Rice University both have stopped buying Kimberly-Clark products.  

What’s next for the Greenpeace Student Network? On the call we discussed the Green My Apple Week of Action that’s coming up right next week. So far, 60 campuses have signed up to participate. Last night we talked about some of the technical parts of the event, such as getting permitted space, setting up a Flickr account, and getting materials ready. We also chatted about doing publicity and media for your Week o’ Action. To generate the most publicity, talk to your friends, put up flyers (or put them down, taped to the sidewalk), and don’t forget to talk to campus newspapers so they can have a story about your event.

Learn more here: http://members.greenpeace.org/event/launch/247/


 

These people were in Russia, and not on the conference call. But if they were in the US, they would have been-- I swear!  (photo by Thomas Struth)

 

A Week of Action for Greener Electronics

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Greenpeace has recently released a new Guide to Greener Electronics. While there are some nice developments— Lenovo, once ranked last in our 'Green Ranking,' has shot up to first place—there are some areas of non-improvement. Apple continues to lie listlessly at the bottom of the “electronics barrel.” We at Greenpeace and I’m sure you out there are wondering: if Lenovo can turn things around, what's stopping Apple from turning green?

Though I can’t answer that question for sure, I can say that likely leading to Lenovo’s decision to do environmentally better was competitive pressure, an ongoing dialogue with Greenpeace campaigners, and consumer expectations. With your help, Apple can join these greener companies.

From April 16th to 20th, students on more than 50 campuses across the US will be asking Apple to clean up their computers and score a perfect “ten” for the environment. All you have to do to participate is set up a table and take digital pictures of students hugging Macs and/or holding comic book style speech bubbles that tell CEO Steve Jobs Steve to “Take the Lead, Score a Green 10." We’ll upload these photos to our flickr account and once we've collected at least 500 pictures we'll deliver all of them 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. Email students@sfo.greenpeace.org for more information about this campaign and how your school can play a role in helping us win it. We’re also having a conference call about the Week of Action on Tuesday, April 10th at 9 PM EDT. Email Sam at students@sfo.greenpeace.org to get more information about joining the call.

Read about our findings on our website, or on Grist, http://www.grist.org/news/daily/2007/04/05/

new Let It Out video

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Hey- want to see the longer YouTube version of the recent New York City Kleercut activity? Go to: http://kleercut.net/en/letitout -- let it out and check it out

 

 

 . . . apparently, Oasis has a "Let it out" album! Great minds think alike . . . if you can call Kleenex and Oasis great minds . . .

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