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TCO Certified aims to further reduce hazardous substances

2022-01-12T14:16:25+00:00November 11, 2015|Categories: Pressrelease|

TCO Development today launched the latest generation TCO Certified sustainability certification for IT products. The revision includes new criteria for reducing hazardous non-halogenated flame retardant substances and replacing them with safer alternatives. First to certify product include displays from Eizo, Dell, Lenovo, LG and Samsung, headsets from Plantronics and a notebook from Lenovo.

Comparing Fairphone and TCO Certified is slightly misleading

2022-03-07T09:57:11+00:00October 2, 2015|Categories: News|Tags: |

It's a positive development to see initiatives on the market that aim to make the IT industry more sustainable. The product certification TCO Certified and the manufacturer Fairphone both offer the possibility of choosing smartphones that take social and environmental aspects into consideration. However, the report that compares Fairphone side-by-side to TCO Certified Smartphones is somewhat misleading.

Chemical tax on products misses the mark

2022-01-12T14:16:44+00:00August 28, 2015|Categories: News|Tags: |

Economic measures are an effective way to drive change, for example reducing the content of hazardous substances in our products and environment. Sweden’s government is currently considering a proposal to introduce a tax on certain consumer products, including electronics, that contain potentially hazardous chemicals.

A new approach to the phase-out of hazardous substances

2022-01-12T14:16:50+00:00June 1, 2015|Categories: News|Tags: |

One of the major changes proposed in the new generation TCO Certified is a fresh approach to reducing hazardous substance content in computers, displays and other electronic devices. Moving away from focusing on banned substances alone, the draft proposes the addition of an Accepted Substances List, specifying substances that have been evaluated and declared as safer alternatives.

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