Reduce e-waste volumes with TCO Certified Edge, E-waste Compensated
With the TCO Certified Edge criterion E-waste Compensated, e-waste is collected in vulnerable regions and safely recycled.
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With the TCO Certified Edge criterion E-waste Compensated, e-waste is collected in vulnerable regions and safely recycled.
Stockholm, February 13, 2020 Purchasers increasingly include sustainability criteria in procurement. It motivates the IT industry to prioritize sustainability issues and the brands Ciara and Inforlandia are the latest to make adjustments to their production to meet the strict criteria in TCO Certified. Canadian public agencies have used TCO Certified in procurement for more
Circular Electronics Day encourages industry to think about the long-term impact its purchasing decisions have on the environment and human health.
January 24 is Circular Electronics Day, an initiative aiming to encourage organizations and consumers to take a more responsible approach to electronics.
TCO Certified covers three new product categories: network equipment, data storage products and servers. Apply for certification now!
One substance on TCO Certified Accepted Substance List have been re-assessed since the previous assessment was about to expire.
In December, we’re publishing criteria for data centers. Until November 12, the drafts are open for stakeholder comment.
The report Impacts and Insights 2019 measures sustainability progress among brand owners with IT products certified according to TCO Certified.
Impacts and Insights 2019 measures sustainability progress among brand owners with IT products certified according to TCO Certified, 2015-2018.
TCO Certified will be expanded to include network equipment, data storage products and servers. The draft criteria are now open for stakeholder comments.
TCO Development is designing criteria for network equipment, data storage and servers. The pre-drafts of the criteria are now released.
– TCO Certified edition changelog
Edition changelog
The IT market is complex, and technology development is fast-paced. Our ambition is always to maintain criteria levels until the next generation of TCO Certified is launched. However, sometimes changes are required in order to provide necessary clarifications. These changes have historically been sent out in the technical
TCO Development is now designing criteria for data centers, that will help put more sustainable products on the market.
On July 1, five polymer flame retardants will be removed from the TCO Certified Accepted Substance List.
To meet the growing sustainability problems with data centers, TCO Certified now covers network equipment, data storage products and servers.