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Earth911 Podcast: TCO Development’s Stephen Fuller makes the chemical impact of IT products transparent
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Earth911 Podcast: TCO Development’s Stephen Fuller makes the chemical impact of IT products transparent

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Last updated: November 19, 2024 7:48 am
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Being a consumer in a developed economy, or any economy these days, is difficult. Because they can’t keep up with the ever-changing range of ingredients and materials contained in store-bought products. for example, Thousands of new chemicals are registered every year. Still, many more potentially harmful compounds are being introduced and used in manufacturing. These chemicals can harm our health and the environment. However, a number of tools have emerged to explore our world and the products we buy, providing insight into the impact our lifestyles have on our health and the environment. Meet Stephen Fuller, Senior Standards Manager. TCO developmentBased in Stockholm, Sweden, is a globally recognized certification body promoting sustainable practices for technology products. With over 350,000 chemicals in use today, only a small fraction of which are subject to risk assessment, TCO developed the Disclosure for Chemicals Used in Information Technology Products. In 2015, the organization Permissible substance listA catalog of safer chemical alternatives vetted by organizations like . green screen and chem forward. TCO wants to encourage manufacturers of semiconductors, computers, phones, and televisions to adopt materials that meet strict environmental and social responsibility standards.

Our guest is Stephen Fuller, Senior Standards Manager at TCO Development. Sustainability in your ears.

IT buyers in a market-based economy need valid and transparent sources of information to make informed purchasing decisions. Still complex of, Additionally, the technology used in technology products is constantly evolving, making it a constant challenge to stay on top of what is safe for humans and nature. TCO Development, GreenScreen, and ChemFORWARD have partnered to help enterprise IT buyers realize their desire to use safer alternatives to toxic chemicals, and these insights are being passed on to consumer electronics buyers. Masu. Stephen explains that TCO Development is currently working to create a list of standard materials for household appliances such as televisions, toasters, and microwave ovens so that everyone can join in the demand for safer electronics. I will. If TCO’s Product Passport becomes widely accepted as a tool for understanding the chemicals in our technology, buyers, not producers, will be able to track what chemicals they are exposed to. and advocate for the least harmful chemicals through spending and conversational influence. Practices that minimize damage to the environment. For more information on TCO development and the Approved Substances List, please visit the following website: https://tcocertified.com/



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