- 1 iPad = 17.4 physical paper books
- 1 iPad = infinite paper, pens, pencils, ...
In market research, by using an iPad to administer surveys, there is an obvious reduction of resources. An important purpose the majority of companies share, is to show the necessity of environmental protection. We're seeing many companies making use of mobile device applications and saving the resources that were once used by these companies.
The iPad is free of BFRs, BFR, arsenic, and mercury, which basically means brominated flame retardants -> *“have known toxic properties, are highly resistant to degradation in the environment and are able to bioaccumulate (build up in animals and humans).” In addition, the iPad is *“highly recyclable,” and has a PVC-free system, and this just means it's free of polyvinyl chloride, a chlorinated plastic that *“presents environmental problems and human health concerns throughout its lifecycle,”.
Hopefully, this will help you appreciate that Apple has done its part to make the iPad environmentally friendly.
*Greenpeace
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