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  • Working together helps purchasers impact the supply chain

“Working together helps purchasers impact the supply chain”

Criteria in TCO Certified hold the IT industry accountable for working conditions in the supply chain of certified products.

andreas.langer@tcodevelopment.com2023-05-11T12:13:35+00:00April 24, 2023|Categories: Blog|Tags: Stories, Supply chain|

The proposal from the EU is welcome to avoid greenwashing

An eco-label or sustainability certification can be a great help, but only if it is credible and has a robust certification system.

andreas.langer@tcodevelopment.com2023-04-03T13:39:41+00:00April 3, 2023|Categories: Blog|Tags: Stories|

“Tech leaders need to step up and take action for sustainable IT”

How does the IT sector make itself more sustainable? Niklas Sundberg, CIO at ASSA ABLOY, believes he has some of the answers.

andreas.langer@tcodevelopment.com2023-01-13T09:10:32+00:00January 13, 2023|Categories: Blog|Tags: Perspectives|

How worker rights can help leverage the circular transition

Circular solutions help us tackle many of today’s sustainability issues, but a shortcoming is that it lacks a focus on social issues.