Measuring AND reducing: How IT buyers can lower climate impact today
Many buyers prioritize measuring the climate impact of IT purchases, but we currently lack accurate and universal methods for doing so.
Many buyers prioritize measuring the climate impact of IT purchases, but we currently lack accurate and universal methods for doing so.
The effects of climate change are being felt worldwide, with extreme weather and other threats to nature and people.
More energy-efficient IT devices can lower energy consumption and reduce costs, but a comprehensive climate strategy requires a broader approach.
Watch this webinar on-demand to get a whole life cycle view of a circular economy for IT, with a special focus on Southeast Asia.
The guide “What and how: Substances and IT products” provides practical tips on how to use your purchasing power to mitigate chemical risk.
Our latest generation takes a major step toward reducing climate impact. Niclas Rydell, director of TCO Certified, explains the key updates.
Learn what it will take to move from a throwaway culture to a circular one where IT products are designed to last, be repaired, and reused.
Here, you'll learn how to use TCO Certified as verification of proof, with results that go above and beyond ECHA's model.
Many assume that today’s laws and regulations effectively protect us from hazardous chemicals. It’s a comforting thought.
Summary of criteria in TCO Certified describes all the criteria included in the certification and the actions you should take to succeed with sustainable IT.