Nonono, you're not understanding this.
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/07/apple-gives-itself-passing-epeat-grade-for-retina-macbook-pro/
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/MacBook-Pro-15-Inch-Retina-Display-Mid-2012-Teardown/9462/2
It's a case of fucking up the laptop and it was made this way.
Why am I not surprised an Apple fanatic defends his corporation who doesn't care about him other than how much money he's willing to fork over... which apparently is a lot, instead of actually reading up on the matter?
Color me shocked
Those criteria are "4.3.1.3 Easy disassembly of external enclosure," and "4.3.1.5 Identification and removal of components containing hazardous materials." Kyle noted that the glue makes the battery difficult to remove "safely," which is "exactly the kind of design that this standard seeks to discourage."
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/07/apple-gives-itself-passing-epeat-grade-for-retina-macbook-pro/
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/MacBook-Pro-15-Inch-Retina-Display-Mid-2012-Teardown/9462/2
Someone really did not want the battery in the MacBook Pro to come out of the upper case.
We tried valiantly with our iFixit 6 Inch Metal Ruler to free the battery from its aluminum confines, but to no avail. Rather than risk puncturing a lithium-polymer battery cell, we left the power source in place.
To complicate matters further, the TrackPad cable lies underneath the battery. Attempting to pry the battery off the upper case could easily sever the fragile cable, which would be bad.
It's a case of fucking up the laptop and it was made this way.
Why am I not surprised an Apple fanatic defends his corporation who doesn't care about him other than how much money he's willing to fork over... which apparently is a lot, instead of actually reading up on the matter?
Color me shocked