IT reseller
Computacenter has this
week unveiled plans to bring the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment
Tool (EPEAT) system for identifying environmentally friendly IT kit to the UK.
The move is designed to make it easier for firms to measure the energy footprint
of their IT estate.
The EPEAT framework is run by the
Green Electronics Council
in the US and awards desktops, notebooks and monitors with gold, silver and
bronze rankings based on a range of
environmental criteria,
including energy efficiency, elimination of hazardous substances and ease of
recycling.
EPEAT also provides an online Electronics Environmental Benefits Calculator
that allows a firm to estimate exactly how its purchases of EPEAT-registered
products will reduce its environmental impact.
Under a new alliance with the Green Electronics Council, Computacenter has
been granted permission to modify this calculator to reflect the UK's current
energy mix.
Computacenter has also announced plans to develop a bespoke calculator that
will reflect the specific energy mix of individual organisations, allowing them
to take account of any renewable energy they use when calculating the
environmental impact of new energy efficient IT kit. The company said that the
new tools would "enable companies to audit their IT estates in order to
benchmark performance and identify what equipment needs to be updated".
Heidi-Lynn Mitchell, product services director at Computacenter, said that
there is growing demand for tools capable of simplifying purchasing decisions
for energy-efficient IT kit. "Companies require a robust method to select
high-performance, environmentally sound IT products," she said. "The EPEAT
system, complemented by Computacenter's power consumption benchmarking service,
provides IT decision-makers with a simple way to do this so they can reduce the
environmental impact of their future IT estates."
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