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Apple Under Fire From Chinese Environmental Groups

CARA ANNA   01/20/11 05:36 PM ET   AP

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BEIJING — Chinese environmental groups accused Apple Inc. on Thursday of ignoring their concerns about health and safety problems at factories that supply it with components.

A report by the three dozen groups, "The Other Side of Apple," ranks Apple as the least responsive to concerns among more than two dozen technology companies that were surveyed.

The criticism comes as the maker of hit gadgets like the iPod and iPad begins to open stores in China and push further into the Chinese market. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company this week said revenue from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan totaled $2.6 billion, about 10 percent of its total revenue and four times the year-ago total.

An Apple spokeswoman in China, Carolyn Wu, said the company is "committed to ensuring the highest standards of social responsibility" but had no direct response to Thursday's report. Apple publishes annual reports summarizing its suppliers' compliance with standards for safe working conditions and other factors, but as a practice, Apple does not disclose the names of companies that make parts for its gadgets.

Chinese environmental groups have been critical of Apple in the past, but the latest report underscores their growing outspokenness in a society where dissent is routinely suppressed by the authorities. Though dubbed environmentalists, their activism extends into other areas including worker rights.

Apple has been trailed by bad publicity after several workers for one of its suppliers, contractor Foxconn Technology Group which makes iPhones and other gadgets, killed themselves in southern China last year.

Dozens of workers for another contractor, Wintek Corp., have reported being sickened by chemicals used in making touch screens for Apple and other companies.

Low wages have drawn thousands of foreign companies to China, with many contracting production to Chinese companies or the local units of other foreign companies to boost profits. But activists say that makes it more of a challenge to track problems like dangerous working conditions and hold the company that contracted out the production liable.

The report says Apple didn't respond to repeated requests for information on problems at its suppliers that have made news over the past year.

"If the supplier doesn't perform, does Apple really have responsibility? Yes," the report said.

The report, in Chinese, was posted Thursday on the website of the Beijing-based Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs.

It ranks 29 multinational companies on how they responded to questions and concerns about health and safety among their suppliers.

Ranked as being the most responsive were British Telecommunications, Compaq Computer (a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Co.) and Samsung Electronics Co.

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Online:

http://www.apple.com/supplierresponsibility/

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12:30 AM on 01/22/2011
I have a problem with my Iphone!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPqZKkJsU1c
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cambo
cough
06:28 PM on 01/21/2011
From a one man garage operation to a multi billion dollar corporation hellbent on the bottom line.
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ResearchtheFacts
05:10 AM on 01/21/2011
I almost couldn't stop lauyghing...  "committed to ensuring the highest standards of social responsibility"

Chinese environmental groups accused Apple Inc. on Thursday of ignoring their concerns about health and safety problems...

Have they looked at their air quality lately and waterways?  Things which are essential and life sustaining?  Whether it is Apple or Pear handling the electronic components over time will cause health problems whatever precautions they may take.  Then those airborne diseases that seem to crop up there first SARs, bird flu and such.  I don't know, doesn't seem like they have taken much care before Apple got there looking at the air quality.  Yikes.
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glockman
08:27 AM on 01/21/2011
What? They can't target multiple companies/organizations?

How do you know they aren't accusing other entities of doing the same thing?
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ResearchtheFacts
08:33 AM on 01/21/2011
I was just using the example from the article. You could insert any company and the facts would remain the same.  Did you see their air quality during the Olympics?  Yikes, not fit for human consumption.
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JasonMcl
8(Na) + 8(Na) = BACHMAN
09:13 AM on 01/21/2011
"An 83 page report on the Foxconn suicides and labor conditions was produced by 20 universities in Hong Kong, Taiwan and mainland China. Interviews of 1,800 Foxconn workers at 12 factories found evidence of illegal overtime and failure to report accidents. The report also criticized Foxconn's management style, which it called inhumane and abusive."

Working 14 hours a day with no bathroom breaks. We treat prisoners better here.
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ResearchtheFacts
09:35 AM on 01/21/2011
I agree there is some problems. Not making light of that but they had big problems before they started letting other nations work their workers like slaves.  I don't condone any of it.
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09:29 PM on 01/20/2011
This was the subject of an award winning report from Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) journalist Stephen McDonell

Transcript;

http://www.abc.net.au/foreign/content/2010/s3048959.htm

Video;

http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/201010/r662481_4754069.asx

(Can anyone confirm the video plays outside of Australia?)
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Dave Bee
A robot in disguise
08:50 PM on 01/20/2011
one of the many reasons why Apple is full of it. They pretend to be the computer of the young hipster, who uses wifi at the local coffee shop, and cares about BPA in plastic and is of course environmentally conscious. BUT in actuality they are just another giant corporation, looking to get rich by charging you the most money for the cheapest iJunk possible. Between this, their board voting down making their products greener, and the continual suicides they had at their sweatshops last year, Apple is no better than Wal-Mart.
04:36 PM on 01/20/2011
Ha! Good one!
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StansDad
Guy who eats food
04:13 PM on 01/20/2011
Two things

China has an environmental group?!?!?

People expect Apple to care about anything but money?!?!
03:13 PM on 01/20/2011
So why exactly did you feel the need to debate it?
03:12 PM on 01/20/2011
But as you say, that's childish... In which case the word moral is meaningless.
03:08 PM on 01/20/2011
...whatever you perceive him or her or it to be.
03:06 PM on 01/20/2011
God, I would offer.
02:37 PM on 01/20/2011
No surprises here.
02:28 PM on 01/20/2011
Q for SCOTUS: Corporations are legally bound to maximize profit. Individuals are morally bound to act morally. A corporation is the same as an individual in exactly WHAT way??
02:38 PM on 01/20/2011
What binds anyone "morally" to do anything? Most people don't even have the capability to act morally because even when doing something "moral" it is for fear of their imaginary friend.

Not that corporations should be the same as people in any legal sense, but just understand that you're making a childish argument that doesn't really make sense.
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rutroGeorge
Silence is Golden, unless I have something to bark
09:08 PM on 01/20/2011
No, you're just not getting what he's saying. He's very intelligently segueing the stupid idiotic SCOTUS reasoning of corporations passing as individuals re political donations.
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glockman
08:28 AM on 01/21/2011
People are legally bound to pay taxes...
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crankyCrackPot
Don't judge a book by its movie
01:09 PM on 01/20/2011
Apple not being a nice and good corporate citizen? Shocking!
Well... maybe not.
Wait.. .corrected version.
Apple not being a nice and good corporate citizen? AGAIN!
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ware
12:57 PM on 01/20/2011
I am sure Apple has an app for this.