Accelerating Sustainable Technology Insights from Climate Week and Beyond - Part 1/3
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2024
- Join us for our Accelerating Sustainable Technology: Insights from Climate Week and Beyond webinar series. Introducing GEC's latest industry call-to-action of 100% sustainable electronics by 2050 for everyone, everywhere. This three-part webinar series recaps the Global Electronic Council’s live event at the Nest Climate Campus during Climate Week NYC and looks at initiatives beyond the event. The webinars will feature exclusive event footage of the most exciting moments between the brightest minds in the field.
Oct 24, 2024 - Webinar 1: Highlights from Innovators and Leaders will spotlight visionary industry trailblazers and changemakers, offering their perspectives on shaping the future of sustainable electronics.
Nov 20, 2024 - Webinar 2: Supply, Demand, and a Roadmap Forward will dive deeper into the market dynamics shaping sustainable technology solutions and how they are using their market leverage to prioritize the next generation of technology that aligns with both people and planet.
Dec 3, 2024 - Webinar 3: Updated EPEAT Criteria: A Preview will provide an overview of our Updated EPEAT Criteria, a pivotal framework that will drive ICT product design for the next generation of electronics in 2025 and beyond.
Whether you're involved in organizational sustainability, technology, or policy, this series will equip you with the knowledge and insights needed to navigate the evolving landscape of sustainable electronics.
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About Global Electronics Council (GEC)
The Global Electronics Council is a mission-driven nonprofit that leverages the power of purchasers to create a world where only sustainable technology is bought and sold. GEC manages the EPEAT eco-label, a free resource for procurement professionals to identify and select more sustainable products. In addition, the EPEAT ecolabel is a resource for manufacturers to demonstrate that their products conform to the highest sustainability standards. Since its launch in 2006, procurement professionals have reported purchases of 1.5 billion EPEAT products, generating cost savings of $13.1 USD and a reduction of 200 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions.
The Global Electronics Council (GEC) manages the EPEAT ecolabel. GEC has met the requirements of ISO 14024, which is necessary for managing a Type 1 ecolabel. GEC sets the policies for the EPEAT ecolabel.
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Learn more about the EPEAT ecolabel: www.epeat.net