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TCO'95 Eco-document
(for the
black model)
Conglatulations!
You have just purcbased a TCO'95 approved and labelled product! Your
choice has provided you with a product developed for professional use.
Your purchase has also contributed to reducing the burden on the
environment
m_d also, to the further development
of environmentally
adapted electronics products.
Why do we haveenvironmentallylabelled comput-
ers?
In 11aany countries,
environmental
labelling
has become
an established
metbod
for encouraging
the adaptation
of goods
and services
to the
environment.
The main problem,
as far as computers
and other electronics
equipment
are concerned,
is that environmentally
harmful
substances
are
used both
in the products
and during
the manufacturing.
Since
it has not
been
possible
for the majority
of electronics
equipment
to be recycled
in
a satisfactory
way,
most of these potentially
damaging
substances
sooner
or laler enter Nature.
There
are also other characteristics
of a computer,
such as energy
consumption
levels,
that are important
from
the viewpoints
of both the
work
(internal)
and natural
(external)
environments.
Since all methods
of
conventional
electricily
generation
have a negative
effect
on the
environment
(acidic
m_d climate-influencing
emissions,
radioactive
waste,
etc.), it is vital to conserve
energy.
Electronics
equipment
in offices
consume
an enormous
amount
of energy
since they are often
left panning
continuously.
What does labelling involve?
This
product
meets
the requirements
for the TCO'95
scbeme
which
provides
for international
and environmental
labelling
of personal
computers.
"['he labelling
scheme
was developed
as a joint effort
by the
TCO
(The Swedish
Confederation
of Professional
Employees),
Naturskyddsforeningen
(The Swedish
Society
for Nature
Conservation)
and NUTEK
(The National
Board
for Industrial
and "l_chnical
Development
in Sweden).
The requirements
cover a wide range
of issues:
environment,
ergonomics,
usability,
emission
of elecffical
and magnetic
fields,
energy
consumption
and electrical
and fire safety.
The environmental
demands
concern
restrictions
on the presence
m_d use
of heavy
metals,
brominated
and chlorinated
flmne retardants,
CFCs
(freons)
m_d cldorinated
solvents,
among
other
things.
The product
must
be prepared
for recycling
and the manufacturer
is obliged
to have an
environmental
plan which
must
be adhered
to in each country
where
the
company
implements
its operational
policy,
The energy
requirements
include
a demand
that the computer
m_d/or
display,
after a certain
period
of inactivity,
shall reduce
its power
consumption
to a lower
level in one or more
stages.
The length
of time
to
reactivate
the computer
shall be reasonable
for the user.
Labelled
products
must
meet strict environmental
demands,
for example,
in respect
of the reduction
of electric
and magnetic
fields, physical
m_d
visual
ergonomics
and good usability.
On this page, you will find a brief summary
of the environmental
requirements
met by this product.
The complete
environmental
criteria
document
may be ordered
from:
TCO Development
Unit
S-114
94 Stockholm
Sweden
Fax:
+46 8 782 92 07
Email
(lntarnet):
development@tco.se
Current
informntion
regarding
TCO'95
approved
and labelled
products
may also be obtained
via the InterneL
using the address:
bttp://www.tco-info.com/
TCO'95
is a co-operative
project
between
TCO
(The
Swedish
Confederation
of Professional
Employees),
Natnrskyddslbreningen
(The Swedish
Society
for Nature
Conservation)
and NUTEK
(The
National
Board
for Industrial
and Technical
Development
in Sweden).
Environmental Requirements
Brominated flame retardants
Brominatad
flame
retardants
are present
in printed
circuit
boards,
cables,
wires,
casings
and housings.
In turn, they delay the spread
of fire. Up to
thirty percent
of the plastic
in a computer
casing
can consist
of flame
retardant
substances.
These
are related
to another
group of environmental
toxins,
PCBs,
which
are suspected
to give rise to similar
harm,
including
reproductive
damage
in fisheating
birds and mammals,
due to the bio-
accumulative*
processes.
Flame
retardants
have been found
in humm_
blood
m_d researchers
fear that disturbances
in foetus
development
may
Occur.
TCO' 95 demand
requires
that plastic
components
weighing
more thm_ 25
grams
must not contain
organically
bound
chlorine
and bromine.
Lead**
Lead can be found in picture tubes, display screens, solders and
capacitors. Lead damages the nervous system and in higher doses, causes
lead poisoning.
TCO'95 requirement permits the inclusion of lead since no replacement
has yet been developed.
Cadmium**
Cadmium
is present
in rechargeable
batteries
and in the colourgenerating
layers
of certain
computer
displays.
Cadmium
damages
the nervous
system
and is toxic in high
doses.
TCO'95
requirement
states
that batteries
may not contain
more tbm_ 25
ppm (parts
per million)
of cadmium.
The colour-generating
layers
of
display
screens
must not contain
any cadmium.
Mercury**
Mercury
is so_laetimes
found
in ba_eries,
relays
and switcbes.
Mercury
damages
the nervous
sys_ella and is toxic in high
doses.
TCO'95
requirement
states
that batteries
may not contain
more than 25
ppm (parts
per million)
of mercury.
It also demmlds
that no mercury
is
present
in any of the electrical
or electronics
components
concerned
with
the display
unit.
CFCs (freons)
CFCs
(freons)
are sometimes
used for washing
printed
circuit
boards
and
in the manufacturing
of expanded
foam for packaging.
CFCs
break down
ozone
and thereby
damage
the ozone
layer in the stratosphere,
causing
increased
reception
on Earth ofullraviolet
light with consequent
increased
risks of skin cancer
(malignant
melanoma).
The relevant
TCO'95
requirement:
Neither
CFCs nor HCFCs
may be used
during
the manufacturing
of the product
or its packaging.
*
Bio-accumulative
is defined
as substances
which
accumulate
within
living
organisms
** Lead,
Cadmium
and Mercury
are heavy metals
which
are Bio-
accumulalive.

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