GEC at eSummit 2024

SUSTAINABILITY LEADERSHIP: NEXT GENERATION EPEAT ECOLABEL CRITERIA AND STAKEHOLDER SUPPLY CHAIN PERSPECTIVES

Wednesday • October 23 • 2:00 – 3:45 pm CT

Austin, TX @ SERI’s 2024 eSummit • Hill Country CD

Join the Global Electronics Council (GEC) at the eSustainability Summit for a special session where we will introduce the next-generation EPEAT® ecolabel criteria. Launching in 2025, these new criteria will set the market expectation for the sustainability of ICT products in four priority areas: climate change, circularity, chemicals, and responsible supply chains.

This session is a unique opportunity for industry professionals to gain early insight into the updated criteria and hear directly from stakeholders across the ICT supply chain. Whether you are a purchaser, supplier, or recycler, you’ll learn how these changes will impact your sustainability goals and operational practices.

Featured speakers

Chris-Newman

Chris Newman

Environmental Scientist, EPA

Puneet-Shrivastava

Puneet Shrivastava

Principal Engineer, Dell

David-Hirschler

David Hirschler

Chief Sustainability Officer, ERI

Bob-Mitchell

Bob Mitchell

Chief Executive Officer, Global Electronics Council

Shahana Althaf, Ph.D. Global Electronics Council

Shahana Althaf, PhD

Research Scientist, Sustainability Criteria Development

Event Agenda

October 23, 2024

2:00 – 2:10 Introduction to GEC & EPEAT
2:10 – 2:40 Overview of EPEAT Updated Criteria
2:40 – 3:20 Stakeholder Prospectives on the Next Generation of EPEAT Ecolabel Criteria
3:20 - 3:30 Q&A & Wrap-up

This session will offer valuable insights into the future of sustainability for ICT products, with a focus on the circularity criteria. Industry leaders will share their perspectives on the implementation challenges and opportunities posed by the new standards.

Stay ahead of the curve by joining us to explore how the next generation of EPEAT criteria will help shape the sustainable technology landscape for years to come.

Contact us at criteria@gec.org for questions or more information.

More about SERI

SERI’s role is to bring all those disparate parts together to bring about real change. This unique organization is the only multi-stakeholder, collaborative nonprofit organization in the world focused exclusively on minimizing the environmental and health risks posed by used and end-of-life electronics, while also maximizing the social and economic value presented by this equipment. SERI wants everyone to think about electronics differently, to act more responsibly, and to make decisions with our electronics using sustainability as our guiding North Star. Because when we do, we’ll protect people and the environment, while making sure our electronics do a world of good.

More about the Global Electronics Council

The Global Electronics Council (GEC) accelerates systemic change to create a 100% sustainable electronics industry by 2050.

  • This means net-zero emissions, zero waste, water neutrality and minimal adverse impact on the environment and human rights throughout the life cycle of products and services.
  • As stewards of the EPEAT ecolabel, we set the global standard for sustainable electronics.
  • We empower electronics manufacturers and buyers to meet their sustainability goals through our world-leading accreditation, advocacy and leadership.
  • We are reshaping the world’s relationship with technology and natural resources and enabling the transformation of electronics from an escalating environmental and social challenge into an empowering, sustainable solution.

Our work accelerates change across four critical areas of action:

  • Climate action: Guide the market to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the manufacture, supply chains and use of electronics.
  • Circularity: Ensure electronics producers design their products and packaging for longevity, reuse and recycling with a view to eliminate all waste from the industry.
  • Chemicals of concern: Help eliminate the use of toxic chemicals that are hazardous to human health and the environment.
  • Responsible supply chains: Safeguard responsible material sourcing, fair labor practices and worker health and safety in the electronics supply chain.