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Microsoft, Nintendo slammed in green IT ranking
Microsoft and Nintendo have been given the lowest scores for their environmental performance in the latest edition of Greenpeace's "guide to greener electronics". Electronics firms are ranked according to their policies on chemicals, waste and energy.
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