Draft of TCO Certified Edge criterion for e-waste compensation out now
One substance on TCO Certified Accepted Substance List have been re-assessed since the previous assessment was about to expire.
One substance on TCO Certified Accepted Substance List have been re-assessed since the previous assessment was about to expire.
One of the substances on TCO Certified Accepted Substance List have been re-assessed by independent toxicologists during October since the previous assessment was about to expire.
The re-assessment was initiated by the chemical suppliers to keep their flame retardant on TCO Certified Accepted Substance List. Only benchmarks based on valid assessment reports can
To tackle the growing sustainability issues of data centers, TCO Certified is expanded to include network equipment, data storage products and servers.
TCO Certified, generation 8 was launched one year ago. We’re planning to highlight this occasion on our websites and in social media.
The clarification in criterion 1.1.1 Information to end users has been updated and two additional ways to meet the labeling requirement have been added.
The proposal to include “Flame retardant free enclosure” as a new TCO Certified Edge criterion is withdrawn.
In December, we’re publishing criteria for data centers. Until November 12, the drafts are open for stakeholder comment.
Choosing to produce more sustainable IT products is something to be proud of. We encourage you to use the TCO Certified brand in your communications.
Four substances on the TCO Certified Accepted Substance List have been re-assessed by since the previous assessments were about to expire.
TCO Certified will be expanded to include network equipment, data storage products and servers. The draft criteria are now open for stakeholder comments.