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iPod, iPhone Contain High Levels of Toxic Chemicals, Violate California Law

December 12th, 2007

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007 by: David G

The Center for Environmental Health (CEH) has announced that the results of independent tests confirm earlier Greenpeace findings that headphone cords used in Apple Inc.’s iPod and iPhone contain high levels of phthalates. According to a lawsuit filed by CEH, Apple’s failure to include a warning label on these products places the company in violation of California law.

“There is no reason to have these potentially hazardous chemicals in iPhones,” said CEH Executive Director Michael Green. “We expect Apple to reformulate their products to make them safer from cradle to grave, so they don’t pose a threat to consumers, workers or the environment.”more….

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