October 19, 2009
Apple - All About Image
Reported on Oct. 6th, Apple announced it has joined a growing list of companies to ditch the US Chamber of Commerce over its skeptical view of climate change.
An executive at Apple wrote: "Apple supports regulating greenhouse gas emissions, and it is frustrating to find the Chamber at odds with us in this effort."
A BBC reporter asked another Apple executive what they were planning to do about the companies in china who make their components where they have no or little regulations on greenhouse gas emissions.
Adding that, if they leave the Chamber on such a basis of its views on climate change then they shouldn't have a problem with at least meeting the current standards of America's emission laws with their own factories in China, which are currently far below making that grade.
Adding that, if they leave the Chamber on such a basis of its views on climate change then they shouldn't have a problem with at least meeting the current standards of America's emission laws with their own factories in China, which are currently far below making that grade.
The Apple executive declined for a response.
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