Graffiti on the roof, Shatner on the phone
Greenpeace eco-mentalists have managed to climb on top of HP's main
building in Palo Alto, California, and paint a huge "Hazardous
Products" sign on the roof.
Activists are cross about HP's broken promises on eliminating toxic
chemicals used in its products by the end of 2009. They took their time
painting the sign, and apparently managed to cover 11,500 square feet
of HP's roof, that's about twice the size of an average basketball
court. Of course, they used non-toxic children's finger paint to put
their message across.
As if this wasn't enough, Greenpeace unleashed William Shatner against
unsuspecting HP employees. A number of HP employees apparently received
voice mail messages from Shatner, but it's unclear if he was singing at
the time. We hope not.
More
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