“There should be no compromise between sustainability and product performance. A high-quality display image is vital for projectors. It can influence productivity and extend the usable life of a product which also creates sustainability benefits”, says Niclas Rydell, director at TCO Development.
The demand for more sustainable IT products is growing. A recent study by IT infrastructure supplier Atea shows that 74 percent of the IT buyers in the Nordic region consider sustainability as a very high or fairly high priority issue.
Epson and Casio supply more sustainable projectors
TCO Development has driven progress within this field since 1992, with more than 2,800 product models currently certified. With Epson now joining Casio in certifying projectors, purchasers demanding more sustainable AV products have a lot more to choose from.
“With TCO Certified, brand owners must implement socially responsible working conditions in the factories where certified products are made and are held accountable for correcting any non-conformities. Buyers can be confident that positive change will follow in the supply chain,” said Rydell.
Epson’s commitment to TCO Certified is part of a strategy aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of its products and working proactively to protect human rights.
Henning Ohlsson, director of corporate social responsibility at Epson, said: “We have long seen how TCO Certified drives sustainability in the IT industry and we’re delighted that AV buyers can now also rely on the certification to verify that the Epson projectors they buy are manufactured in a socially responsible way.”