Computers from Dell, HP and Lenovo meet tough criteria in new TCO Certified
Dell, HP and Lenovo show leadership in sustainability by certifying computers according to the stricter criteria in TCO Certified, generation 8.
Dell, HP and Lenovo show leadership in sustainability by certifying computers according to the stricter criteria in TCO Certified, generation 8.
How can IT purchasers take circular approach to the devices they buy? Guests: Joost de Kluijver, Closing the Loop and Steve Haskew, Circular Computing.
Achieving greater sustainability requires a collective effort from IT buyers as well as industry. That’s why TCO Development has launched the campaign This is IT.
TCO Certified, generation 8 takes a major step toward a more sustainable life cycle for IT products. The certification helps you meet growing purchaser demand for more sustainable IT products globally. Now is your opportunity to see if your products are ready.
You can now sign up and be notified of when new substances are added to TCO Certified Accepted Substance List. This way, you’ll always have access to the latest information.
In TCO Certified, generation 8, critical product components must be replaceable. We have made some clarifications regarding service manual requirements in this criteria. Find all the information you need here.
The mandate of criteria 1.3, sustainability performance, states that global production volumes for the certified product must be reported in TCO Certified Portal each year. The deadline for the first time this should be done has now been postponed.
The video This is IT demonstrates sustainability issues connected to IT products and how a circular approach is key to a more sustainable world.
By prolonging product life, you contribute to a more sustainable future by reducing the alarming amounts of e-waste and the release of hazardous substances.
Webinar about the sustainability challenges connected to IT products, and how you can drive positive change through strategic, sustainable procurement.