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ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY COMPUTERS IDENTIFIED

EPA-Funded Effort Recognizes Computers and Monitors from CTL, Dell, HP, and Others

PORTLAND, OR, July 24, 2006 --/WORLD-WIRE/--
More than 60 desktop computers, laptops, and monitors from three manufacturers were recognized today as part of a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) funded effort to identify high-performance, environmentally friendly computer equipment. All of the products meet the new EPEAT "green" computer standard and they are listed online in the EPEAT database at www.epeat.net.

Compared to traditional computer equipment, all EPEAT-registered computers have reduced levels of cadmium, lead, and mercury to better protect human health and the environment. They are more energy efficient, which reduces emissions of climate changing greenhouse gases. They are also easier to upgrade and recycle. In fact, manufacturers must offer safe recycling options for the products when they are no longer useable.

EPEAT products are identified as EPEAT-Bronze, EPEAT-Silver, or EPEAT-Gold depending on the number of optional environmental criteria incorporated in the product.

Ed Pinero, the White House Federal Environmental Executive explained that "EPEAT is a great example of market-based environmental stewardship. It creates a powerful tool for purchasers to select environmentally preferable products and creates a clear set of rules for the manufacturers to follow to meet that demand."

"EPEAT makes it possible for purchasers to identify and buy green computers, laptops, and monitors," said James Gulliford, Assistant Administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances. "EPA's leadership in developing these new environmental standards has spurred the manufacturing of greener computers."

"This initial list of EPEAT-registered computers is just the tip of the iceberg," according to Jeff Omelchuck, Executive Director of the Green Electronics Council, which manages the EPEAT program. "Other manufacturers are currently registering products. We're thrilled to see the race to the top as manufacturers compete to develop the greenest possible computers."

Calculating the Environmental Benefits
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, using very conservative assumptions, estimates that over the next five years, purchases of EPEAT registered computers will result in reductions of:
  • More than 13 million pounds of Hazardous Waste
  • More than 3 million pounds of Non-hazardous Waste
  • More than 600,000 MWh of Energy - enough to power 6 million homes
Additional Information and Press Kit Online
Additional details on the EPEAT standard and the searchable database listing all EPEAT registered computer products is available online at www.epeat.net. Press-friendly information is posted at www.epeat.net/press.aspx.

About Green Electronics Council - The Green Electronics Council partners with environmental organizations, government agencies, manufacturers and other interested stakeholders to improve the environmental and social performance of electronic products. In January 2006, it received a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to promote and implement the EPEAT green computer standard. Additional information on EPEAT is available at www.epeat.net. Additional information on GEC is available at www.greenelectronicscouncil.org.

CONTACT:
Scot Case
Green Electronics Council
610-781-1684
scot.case@greenelectronicscouncil.org

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