When you buy a PC or some other CE gadget, what kinds of substances are actually inside it … and what’s being used to ship it to your house? At the Consumer Electronics Association’s Greener Gadgets 2010 in New York City last week, ecologically oriented speakers touched on that question, in some cases proposing alternative materials — such as cork or “Ecocradle” — that they’d like to see show up in those places instead.
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