Greenpeace publishes the tenth edition of "Guide to Greener Electronics" NO.42/2008. Since the first edition of the Electronic Enterprise Green Assessment (Guide to Greener Electronics) in August 2006, Greenpeace has updated the assessment every three months. The latest tenth edition was released on November 24, 2008. A total of 18 world-renowned manufacturers were evaluated, with products covering computers, mobile phones, TVs and game consoles. Key points of the evaluation: This evaluation continues the key points of the eighth edition, and evaluates each major manufacturer based on 15 criteria. The content covers: Whether specific hazardous substances are used in products and whether they are included in the SVHC on or after December 1, 2010, and their notifications No later than six months after the substance is included. In the evaluation ranking of improving corporate policies and practices related to climate and energy, Nokia retained the first place with a score of 6.9. Sony Ericsson, Toshiba and Samsung tied for second place, followed closely by Fujitsu Siemens and LGE. Motorola, Microsoft, Dell and Apple do not have any goals or timelines for reducing global warming pollution and carbon dioxide emissions. Only Fujitsu, Philips and Sharp support the goal of reducing 30% greenhouse gas emissions by 2020; HP and Philips have made clearer commitments to reduce 30% greenhouse gas emissions.