The IT supply chain – a risky business from raw materials to end user
Computers, displays and other IT products is a necessity for most organizations — but these purchases also involve sustainability risks.
Computers, displays and other IT products is a necessity for most organizations — but these purchases also involve sustainability risks.
TCO Certified Accepted Substance List will expand to include process chemicals used in IT products protecting workers in the supply chain.
Learn more about how a robust ecolabel or certification makes sure that social and environmental issues are found and solved.
Our video series gives you a run-through of what’s new and updated in TCO Certified, generation 9 and how the application period works.
The validity of nine plasticizer assessments have expired. These substances need to be reassessed by a GreenScreen Profiler.
A phrase in the SPI Product carbon footprint will be included in the next revision of generation 9. The correction already applies.
Another plasticizer has been added to TCO Certified Accepted Substance List and is now approved for use in certified products.
More than 20 organizations have come together in a global initiative to tackle the social and environmental problems of electronics.
TCO Development now introduces a public list of candidates to TCO Certified Accepted Substance List.
Another three flame retardants have been independently assessed and are now approved for use in certified products.