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July 1, 2007
A significant reduction in energy usage and toxic materials are among the environmental benefits of buying high-performance, environmentally friendly computer equipment.
On July 17, the Green Electronics Council (GEC) released a report measuring the environmental benefits from the sales of EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) registered "green" computers. Among its findings, the report states that the purchase of more than 36 million EPA-approved computer desktops, laptops and monitors has led to a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
According to the Environmental Benefits Calculator, developed by the University of Tennessee under a cooperative agreement with EPA, the first six months of sales for EPEAT registered green computers when compared with traditional computers produced environmental benefits that included:
"And those numbers are based on products sold during the last half of 2006," said Jeff Omelchuck, GEC director. "There are now more than 575 EPEAT registered green products from 21 different manufacturers. We predict the benefits next year will be even bigger."
More information on EPEAT can be found at http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/epp/pubs/products/epeat.htm. To access the report, visit http://www.epeat.net.
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