david schlaepfer what a great question. I think you will receive a lot of subjective answers based on individuals own experience and perception. My idea of the best device is the one you already have. For as long as you update it as much as you can hardware and software wise, repair it as much as you can, and use it until it truely becomes unusable, it is the greenest device. By doing those things you will keep any device out of landfills and support our environment. Best somewhat objective advice I would like to offer is that you consult with the environmental experts. Check this somewhat older [http://www.greenpeace.org/international/Global/international/publications/toxics/2014/Green%20Gadgets.pdf|Greenpeace guide]. For more on sustainability as well as where and how devices are build, check [http://rankabrand.org/electronics|on here.]
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david schlaepfer what a great question. I think you will receive a lot of subjective answers based on an individuals own experience and perception. My idea of the best device is the one you already have. For as long as you update it as much as you can hardware and software wise, repair it as much as you can, and use it until it truely becomes unusable, it is the greenest device. By doing those things you will keep any device out of landfills and support our environment. Best somewhat objective advice I would like to offer is that you consult with the environmental experts. Check this somewhat older [http://www.greenpeace.org/international/Global/international/publications/toxics/2014/Green%20Gadgets.pdf|Greenpeace guide]. For more on sustainability as well as where and how devices are build, check [http://rankabrand.org/electronics|on here.]
david schlaepfer what a great question. I think you will receive a lot of subjective answers based on individuals own experience and perception. My idea of the best device is the one you already have. For as long as you update it as much as you can hardware and software wise, repair it as much as you can, and use it until it truely becomes unusable, it is the greenest device. By doing those things you will keep any device out of landfills and support our environment. Best somewhat objective advice I would like to offer is that you consult with the environmental experts. Check this somewhat older [http://www.greenpeace.org/international/Global/international/publications/toxics/2014/Green%20Gadgets.pdf|Greenpeace guide]. For more on sustainability as well as where and how device are build, check [http://rankabrand.org/electronics|on here.]
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david schlaepfer what a great question. I think you will receive a lot of subjective answers based on individuals own experience and perception. My idea of the best device is the one you already have. For as long as you update it as much as you can hardware and software wise, repair it as much as you can, and use it until it truely becomes unusable, it is the greenest device. By doing those things you will keep any device out of landfills and support our environment. Best somewhat objective advice I would like to offer is that you consult with the environmental experts. Check this somewhat older [http://www.greenpeace.org/international/Global/international/publications/toxics/2014/Green%20Gadgets.pdf|Greenpeace guide]. For more on sustainability as well as where and how devices are build, check [http://rankabrand.org/electronics|on here.]
david schlaepfer what a great question. I think you will receive a lot of subjective answers based on individuals own experience and perception. My idea of the best device is the one you already have. For as long as you update it as much as you can hardware and software wise, repair it as much as you can, and use it until it truely becomes unusable, it is the greenest device. By doing those things you will keep any device out of landfills and support our environment. Best somewhat objective advice I would like to offer is that you consult with the environmental experts. Check this somewhat older [http://www.greenpeace.org/international/Global/international/publications/toxics/2014/Green%20Gadgets.pdf|Greenpeace guide]. For more on sustainability as well as where and how device are build, check [http://rankabrand.org/electronics|on here.]