Ok so their cardboard is reciclable and they use water baser inks and they chill their supercomputers with water, incredible! And also they use futuristic design, wow, surely it's not merely greenwashing!
I think they are so green already that we have to stop them not becoming carbon negative!
And surely they provide everything for their products to not end up in a landfill, right?
They are supplying schematics for product repairs so they don't get trashed, right?
And all parts can be freely sourced so repairs can be made, right?
The futuristic design allows for easy acces for technicians, right?
The batteries in their products are removable so they can be changed easily prolonging products life, right?
No? Ahhhh, to bad. But I get it, baby steps! It's important for a multibilion company not to rush, they might bump their heads or something!
Ok so their cardboard is reciclable and they use water baser inks and they chill their supercomputers with water, incredible! And also they use futuristic design, wow, surely it's not merely greenwashing!
I think they are so green already that we have to stop them not becoming carbon negative!
And surely they provide everything for their products to not end up in a landfill, right? They are supplying schematics for product repairs so they don't get trashed, right? And all parts can be freely sourced so repairs can be made, right? The futuristic design allows for easy acces for technicians, right? The batteries in their products are removable so they can be changed easily prolonging products life, right?
No? Ahhhh, to bad. But I get it, baby steps! It's important for a multibilion company not to rush, they might bump their heads or something!
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