Dell,
Hewlett-Packard, CTL top list of environmentally preferable computers
July 24 --
More than 60 products from three electronics manufacturers have made
the federal government´s inaugural list of environmentally preferable
computers.
Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. Inc. and CTL Corp. desktops, laptops
and monitors earned a spot on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency´s
initial list on its Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool, or
EPEAT, database.
The federal government developed the EPEAT tool over a three-year
period in conjunction with more than 100 representatives from
environmental groups, government officials, large-volume computer
buyers, electronics recyclers and manufacturers.
The database will allow large-volume purchasers such as government
agencies, private companies and universities to take environmental
performance into account when make computer-buying decisions.
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