EPEAT Continues Its Expansion Around the Globe | Computing | GreenBiz.com
When the Green Electronics Council announced in August 2009 that it was taking the EPEAT green IT certification global, the GEC said it was trying to meet widespread demand for products bearing the EPEAT label.
Based on the results of its 2009 Environmental Benefits Report, published today, it seems that demand is perhaps stronger than even the GEC anticipated. When the registry expanded internationally in August 2009, it included 40 countries from Europe, Asia and the Americas. By December of that year, there were nearly 10,000 registrations of products, and a total of 3,700 Gold-level products, outside the United States.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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