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No Energy Star 5.0 support, no EPEAT listing

By | January 11, 2010, 12:19pm PST

Summary: EPEAT listing requirements get a little tougher in 2010.

The requirements for a product to remain on the EPEAT listing of green IT just got a little tougher. Manufacturers must now ensure that their technology meets the Energy Star 5.0 standards, or it will be knocked off the list. Previously, there was a six-month grace period during which manufacturers could ensure their product met the latest Energy Star standard. Now, the product must meet any Energy Star update immediately or it will be de-listed.

EPEAT (or the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) originally covered desktops, notebooks, integrated systems (like the iMac) and monitors. The rating system now covers thin clients and workstations, and ratings information for television and imaging equipment (printers, facsimile machines and copiers) are in the works. All federal agencies are required to use EPEAT as a gauge for their information technology purchases.

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Heather Clancy is an award-winning business journalist with a passion for green technology and corporate sustainability issues.

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Writing publicly about what the high-tech industry is actually doing to help itself and the world get greener or more sustainable is one way I figure I can contribute more meaningfully to said effort. I am also a big OMG-kind-of-fan of smart leadership, which is why the goodly folks who publish this blog let me go on about this topic and why I am always on the hunt for forward-looking business management ideas.

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Heather Clancy

Heather Clancy is an award-winning business journalist with a passion for green technology and corporate sustainability issues. Her articles have appeared in Entrepreneur, Fortune Small Business, The International Herald Tribune and The New York Times. In a past corporate life, Heather was editor of Computer Reseller News, where she was a featured speaker about everything from software as a service to IT security to mobile computing.

Heather started her journalism life as a business writer with United Press International in New York. She holds a B.A. in English literature from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, and has a thing for Lewis Carroll.

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Lerianis10 11th Jan 2010
EPEAT is option and most business I have seen just make the best product they can and if it falls into the EPEAT guidelines? So be it, it's a good thing, but it's not the ONLY thing they think about.

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