Green electronics Epeat registry expands worldwide
News The Green Electronics Council said on Monday it is making its Epeat rating system, now mandated in US government agencies, available for computer gear sold in other countries. Products certified by Epeat — which stands for Electronic Product...
[August 11, 2009, 9:44]
EPEAT greener IT product ratings
Talkback For those looking to comply with the Socitm recommendations in short order, the EPEAT greener computer purchasing standard offers a highly useful tool for integrating environmental performance information into IT purchasing.
[December 7, 2007, 14:20]
HP investigates Greenpeace toxic claims
News Meanwhile, Chinese computer giant Lenovo, which came bottom in a another Greenpeace toxic report, announced this week that its ThinkPad notebooks, ThinkCentre Desktops and ThinkVision monitors have received high ratings from EPEAT, a procurement...
[September 20, 2006, 17:45]
Lenovo trumps Apple in green-tech ranking
News When contacted, Apple Australia spokesperson Fiona Martin stood by the company's previous claim, adding: "Apple desktops, notebooks and displays each score best-in-class in the new EPA [US Enviromental Protection Agency] ranking system EPEAT...
[April 5, 2007, 9:22]
Good to see..
Talkback Its good to finally see projects like this finally taking form, not only in the making of the components but also into the design and layout of server stations.
[August 11, 2009, 12:41]
Lenovo unveils its smallest desktop PC yet
News The ThinkCentre A61e takes up 25 percent less space than previous Lenovo models, and is the manufacturer's first product to achieve the top-ranking gold status on the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) scale for its "green...
[September 13, 2007, 16:52]
HP releases more 'green' machines
News HP has claimed that it currently "tops the industry" in the number of gold-listed products in the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) registry. HP is continuing to position products as being designed with the environment and...
[January 25, 2008, 9:24]



