Brian Caulfield, 05.02.07, 8:26 PM ET
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is tired of being the environmental movement's high-tech whipping boy.
In an open letter posted on Apple's Web site Wednesday afternoon, Jobs defended the Cupertino, Calif.-based computer maker's record, and outlined a number of new steps it will take to turn its image from that of green loser to green leader.
Jobs said Apple is moving to rid its products of mercury, arsenic, polyvinyl chloride and brominated flame retardants. He said Apple's U.S. retail stores already will take back old iPods for "environmentally friendly disposal," and promised to expand that effort to stores worldwide.
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