New release! Guide to sustainable IT purchasing with TCO Certified
A new guide helps organizations use TCO Certified to leverage their purchasing power and make responsible choices of IT products.
A new guide helps organizations use TCO Certified to leverage their purchasing power and make responsible choices of IT products.
When we launched TCO Certified three decades ago the aim was to give IT users in need of better products a common voice.
Purchasers can now use TCO Certified to buy more sustainable printers and copying machines.
The new generation includes new and updated criteria for socially responsible manufacturing, hazardous substances, circularity, and more.
Sustainability certifications are one way to address greenwashing – but only if they are credible. Learn what you should look for.
The first months after the launch of TCO Certified, generation 9 shows a record-breaking interest in more sustainable IT products.
Sören Enholm, CEO at TCO Development, is number 51 on the list of Sweden's 101 most influential people in sustainability.
For more sustainable data centers, TCO Development presents a collaboration with the Sustainable Digital Infrastructure Alliance (SDIA).
TCO Certified covers servers, storage products and networking equipment and helps you take environmental and social responsibility when storing your data.
How can principles of circularity be implemented into the procurement and use of notebook computers? How can you cut greenhouse gas emissions and save money at the same time? We’ve listened to experts in the field and analyzed the data. Here you’ll find practical, science-based advice on key considerations such as extending product life, energy