Recently, Apple has unveiled a number of new green products, but theyre opposed to a shareholder resolution that would require them to publish a corporate social responsibility (CSR) report. Proposed by environmental group As You Sow, the resolution calls for detail about Apples approach to greenhouse gases, toxins, recycling, and more.
As You Sow is a group co-sponsored by the New York City Office of the Comptroller and the Green Century Equity Fund. They reason that many of Apples direct competitors, including Dell, IBM, and HP, already publish CSR reports, as do over 2,700 other public companies. Apples board, however, has issued a proxy filing that asks shareholders to vote against this resolution, saying that the publication would be an unnecessary expense that would produce little added value. Al Gore is a member of Apples board.
Apple already has environmental information on their website, including a supplier responsibility page and environmental page. However, this isnt the first time that As You Snow has pressured Apple into doing more official reporting, and in the past, Greenpeace has also criticized Apple for not having published information on their green policies.
In the past week, Apple has been praised by environmentally conscious consumers for their new 17-inch MacBook Pro, which they claim is part of the worlds greenest family of notebooks. Theyre recognized by consumers as one of the most environmentally friendly technology companies, whether that is true or not.