Flame retardant free enclosure criterion is withdrawn
The proposal to include “Flame retardant free enclosure” as a new TCO Certified Edge criterion is withdrawn.
The proposal to include “Flame retardant free enclosure” as a new TCO Certified Edge criterion is withdrawn.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.
Brand owners must submit information to TCO Certified Portal each year to stay compliant with criteria in TCO Certified. Here’s how to know what’s due.
To drive better design whilst considering sustainability benefits, we now draft a new TCO Certified Edge Displays criterion: flame retardant free enclosure
TCO Development is designing criteria for network equipment, data storage and servers. The pre-drafts of the criteria are now released.
TCO Development is now designing criteria for data centers, that will help put more sustainable products on the market.
We have solved a problem with the certificate and will once again include critical components, adapters and batteries in the appendix of the certificate.