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Subject: Tell Steve Jobs: Don't Be A Mini-Player <http://action.computertakeback.com/action/index.asp?step=2&item=10201> [] Last Friday, Steve Jobs took a positive step by deciding to offer free recycling for iPods at the Apple stores. Finally, after calling the Computer TakeBack Campaign's concerns "bullshit", Jobs has moved one step closer to the Campaign's call for Apple to accept responsibility for its iWaste. Recycling iPods at Apple stores is a great thing - but Jobs should go further than just the iPods. Apple's obsolete computers like Mac Classics contain lead and other highly toxic materials that will be dumped into our air, land and water. Apple should accept all Apple products at its retail stores. Jobs should also offer free recycling to the hundreds of thousands of Apple users who don't live near Apple stores. We want Jobs to be the hero he can be - and offer free and convenient recycling for all of Apple's obsolete products. <http://action.computertakeback.com/action/index.asp?step=2&item=10205>Tell Steve Jobs: Don't Be A Mini-Player, Take Back All Your Toxic Trash [] You received this message because takeback@no.address is a member of the mailing list originating from <mailto:alerts@no.address>alerts@no.address To unsubscribe from all mailing lists originating from <mailto:alerts@no.address>alerts@no.address, send an email to <mailto:alerts@no.address>alerts@no.address from takeback@no.address with the word "remove" in the subject line. Ted Smith Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition/Computer TakeBack Campaign 760 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 408-287-6707-phone; 408-287-6771-fax http://www.svtc.org/ http://www.computertakeback.com |
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