Thursday, June 19, 2014

Keith hotel furniture Houghton says:


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Initially intended hotel furniture for PCs and displays, the EPEAT rating system was created more than six years ago and today is used by eight national governments, including the U.S. While some describe EPEAT as a rating tool, it is most similar to an ecolabel. A trademark green check denotes a product that has achieved EPEAT Product Registration.
To achieve EPEAT Registration, a device must meet at least 33 environmental performance criteria. A product can achieve a higher hotel furniture rating by meeting up to 26 additional criteria. Rating points hotel furniture include the use of recycled and recyclable materials, design for recycling, energy efficiency, packaging and corporate performance.
When EPEAT was expanded to include printers, copiers and multifunction devices last month, Xerox showcased 19 products that achieved EPEAT Registration. The company is committed to seeking EPEAT for its other products.
Another value of EPEAT is that it creates a culture of judging the environmental superiority of a product on the impacts across its entire life cycle and not just one phase, such as the product hotel furniture use, which has traditionally been the focus.
Shame that Apple recently withdrew from registering hotel furniture their products with EPEAT. They’re such a good company with a really high profile. Where they go others follow and so staying in EPEAT would have set a great example.
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Keith hotel furniture Houghton says:
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