GEC at eSummit 2024

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

Wednesday • October 23 • 2:00 – 4:30 pm CT

Austin, TX @ SERI’s 2024 eSummit

Join the Global Electronics Council (GEC) for an informative workshop on the launch of its next generation EPEAT® Ecolabel criteria for ICT products in 2025, setting the market expectation for sustainability of ICT products for several years to come.

The new EPEAT criteria cover four priority sustainability areas: climate change, circularity, chemicals and responsible supply chains. With a focus on circularity criteria, stakeholders – from purchasers to component suppliers and recyclers – will share their perspectives on the criteria, directional alignment with organizational goals, and implementation challenges.

Participants will then have the opportunity to join one of several interactive breakout groups to take a deeper dive into several new EPEAT requirements and share experiences, challenges and implementation strategies. Breakout session topics will include:  

  • Moving beyond plastics to inclusion of recycled content metals and its challenges.
  • Challenges in creating supply and demand for reused/recycled critical raw mineral and rare earth element content in ICT products.
  • Accounting for recycled material content in components/products and chain of custody challenges.

Register for eSummit to attend this and other exciting sessions fueling collaboration toward the goal of making electronics sustainable!

More about the Global Electronics Council

The Global Electronics Council (GEC) is a mission-driven nonprofit that accelerates the transformation of markets that prioritize the most sustainable electronic technology products and services, advancing the well-being of people and planet. GEC’s work is focused on high-impact sustainability issues, such as climate change and product circularity. It manages the EPEAT ecolabel and produces other resources to support sustainable technology procurement, including training, purchasing guides, sample procurement language, and more.

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.