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HP's leadership in reducing the environmental impact of its technology products has resulted in numerous qualifications that recognize our design and technological innovations. For example:
Energy Star® is a voluntary energy efficiency program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Many models of HP office products are ENERGY STAR® qualified. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR® program has recently been adopted by Australia, the European Union, Japan and Korea.
ENERGY STAR® qualified products:
Blue Angel is a German eco-label based on criteria in product design, energy consumption, chemical emissions, noise, recyclable design and take-back programs. Many of HP's most popular printing, imaging and computing products qualify for this eco-label.
China Energy Conservation Program (CECP) is a energy efficiency program that aims to stimulate production of more resource-efficient products.
China State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) is a standard to promote the use of energy saving products and protect the environment during production, use and disposition.
Climate Savers Computing Initiative's (CSCI) goal is to save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by
setting aggressive new targets for energy-efficient computers and components, and promoting the adoption of
energy-efficient computers and power management tools worldwide. CSCI requirements cover desktop PCs, notebook
PCs, and servers.
EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) is a procurement tool to help institutional purchasers in the public and private sectors evaluate, compare and select desktop computers, notebooks and monitors based on their environmental attributes.
GREENGUARD™ is a certification for low-emission products. Most HP printers meet these standards.
Japan PC Green Label indicates that the product manufacturer and the product meet general and specific environmental product design and manufacturing, recycling and reuse criteria.
IT Eco Declaration (formerly NITO) is a voluntary standard certifying that products meet legal and some customer requirements in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
Korea Eco-Label indicates that a product meets conservation of resources
and pollution prevention criteria.
Taiwan Green Mark is a Taiwanese eco-label program launched in August 1992 to promote recycling, pollution reduction, resource conservation and guide consumers in purchasing 'green' products.
TCO is a Swedish eco-label for visual displays including criteria regarding electromagnetic fields, visual ergonomics, energy consumption, recyclable design and take-back programs. Most HP computer monitors are TCO certified.
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