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Now IT purchasers can choose computer displays that meet new TCO Certified criteria for socially responsible manufacturing. TCO Development today announced the first displays to meet the latest TCO Certified sustainability certification, which includes CSR factors along with environmental and usability requirements.
Concern for ethical manufacturing in IT is growing. Considering the recent Apple / Foxxconn revelations of inadequate working conditions and subsequent social audit, TCO Development believes that this example is indicative of an industry-wide problem.
Stephen Fuller, responsible for the CSR-criteria in TCO Certified, comments: “The IT-industry needs to improve its social commitment in manufacturing. However, since introducing our CSR requirements we see a clear increase in brands engaging in CSR practices at their facilities”
Sören Enholm, CEO at TCO Development, comments further: “Private and public sector organizations want sustainable IT solutions. They need to know that the IT products they buy with environmental features don’t present a trade-off when it comes to the working conditions under which they were manufactured. We encourage all IT purchasers to make sure they are requesting TCO Certified products from their vendors”
For purchasers wanting to make sustainable IT choices, TCO Certified provides the confidence that the product model is verified by a third party. IT brands CSR actions will be verified by social audits and engagement in programs such as SA8000 and EICC.
Criteria in TCO Certified are designed to ensure that the manufacture, use and recycling of IT products is carried out with regard to environmental, social and economic considerations. The program is a useful tool for professional buyers in making sustainable IT purchasing easier.
Together toward sustainable IT
TCO Certified is the global sustainability certification for IT products, empowering both IT buyers and brands to make more responsible choices. Our comprehensive criteria are designed to drive social and environmental responsibility and are updated continuously to push sustainability where it matters most. Compliance with all criteria is always independently verified for every product. Our Roadmap for Sustainable IT is the long-term plan for addressing issues in four key areas: climate, substances, circularity and supply chain. By using TCO Certified, you join a global movement for sustainable IT.
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