Wednesday, April 30, 2014

That's right, Apple! We are more powerful than we think!

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From: "Green America" <noreply@greenamerica.org>
Date: Apr 30, 2014 8:50 AM
Subject: That's right, Apple! We are more powerful than we think!
To: <aquarianm@gmail.com>
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Apple act Different. Donate today to support fair labor rights!
Dear Daniel Stafford,
Donate today to end smartphone sweatshops!
Ever notice how shiny the screen is on a new iPhone?

It looks so perfect because a worker was forced to use n-hexane or other dangerous chemicals to polish it. N-hexane is a toxic chemical carefully regulated in U.S. workplaces because exposure can lead to severe nerve damage.

But in China, Apple is turning a blind eye to the reckless use of toxic chemicals in factories — exposing young workers to severe health effects such as leukemia, lymphoma, cancer, nerve damage, and reproductive complications.

Do you know the saddest part?

Switching to a safer chemical alternative would cost Apple as little as a $1 per iPhone.

A minuscle sum for a company that generated profits over $37 billion last year.

So on Friday, when we held our first public protest at the Apple store in NYC, we were amused by the company's newest slogan, "You are more powerful than you think."

I couldn't have said it better!

You have the power to demand Apple clean up its act! Donate today to end smartphone sweatshops.

Apple has kept this shameful conduct hidden, but filmmakers Heather White & Lynn Zhang show the hard truth about safety abuses at electronics factories in China in their documentary, Who Pays the Price? The Human Cost of Electronics. You can watch this shocking documentary at Bad-Apple.org.

Please make a donation to protect workers in electronics factories today!

Alisa

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Alisa Gravitz
President
Green America

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