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As if you needed something else to love Nintendo for, you can love them for their recycling. Although, I'm not to bothered on this, I know a lot of you are so you'll be please to know Nintendo are doing their part to make the earth a better place.

Here's their response when asked how much they love in the environment.

"Nintendo is very concerned with doing our part to help preserve the environment. We’re always researching new products and procedures to make our products and operations as environmental-friendly as possible.

Some things Nintendo is already doing:

In our offices:

– We recycle the paper we use company-wide.
– We limit our use of colored paper, since it’s not easily recycled.
– We purchase recycled paper towels, report covers, message pads, and writing pads.
– We currently recycle more than 70% of the waste that is generated at our headquarters.
– We actively promote the recycling of aluminum cans and glass in our corporate cafeterias.

In our products:

– We use at least 80% recycled paper in all of our shipping packaging.
– We no longer use Styrofoam in our game pak or Game Boy packaging.
– All of our instruction manuals are printed on recycled paper.
– We no longer use plastic Game Pak covers.
– Our clamshell packaging is recyclable and most recycling centers accept it.
– We require that manufacturers not use any banned substances (such as lead, mercury, etc.) in components, nor use them in the manufacturing process for any components used inside of our products. This requirement also extends to suppliers of packaging, marketing materials, and other items used in the marketing and distribution of our products."

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already posted in the portal
bummer... system wont let me delete,

delete for me please
It has already been done under a different name, but good job in using the proper title. It makes more sense then Nintendo Saving the World or whatever.
LOX'D

And don't sweat it Drew, it happens to all of us sometimes.
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