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[Ethical Investments] where it ranks leading electronics companies on their policies towards toxic chemicals, recycling and climate change. This year, PC makers made up the bottom of the list, Apple floated somewhere in the middle and cell phone makers got the highest marks. Below is the list with each company’s score from 1 - 10 (10 being the best) with the brief explanation of the score provided by Greenpeace.
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