New report helps IT buyers avoid greenwash

by | Jul 21, 2021 | 0 comments

TCO Development, the organisation behind the sustainability certification for IT products TCO Certified, has launched the new report ‘Navigating the Sustainable IT Revolution – The critical role of independent verification’.

TCO Certified said that the report helps buyers worldwide accurately verify social and environmental aspects of their purchases.

“The millions of workers in the supply chain often face poverty wages, dangerous and unsafe working conditions, and stand without social protections. This has clearly been identified within electronics and IT”, said Parul Sharma, CEO of the Academy for Human Rights in Business, who has contributed to the report.

In a global study of online environmental claims, 40 % were found to be false or misleading. To avoid greenwash and false product claims, transparency and verification are key to validating your organisation’s sustainable procurement efforts, and ultimately, your reputation.

“IT purchases are one of the largest categories of state, local government, and public institutional spending. Therefore, supply chain impacts can be significant and affect later stages of the life cycle. Improving sustainability practices along the supply chain reduces the potential for supply chain disruption and increases resiliency,” said Jonathan Rivin, Materials Evaluation Specialist, at Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.

This year’s Impacts and Insights report takes a critical look at what purchasers need to do to avoid greenwash, and the tools available to reduce reliance on false claims. The report offers insights based on the experience with TCO Certified, along with expert voices from policy officials, NGOs, scientists, factory auditors, product testing, and procurement.

“It’s critical that organisations get independent proof of environmental and supply chain impacts connected to the products they source. Reputations, stakeholder credibility and accuracy are on the line more than ever,” said Clare Hobby, Director Purchaser Engagement, Global at TCO Development.

“With our Impacts and Insights report we want to give purchasers the tools for avoiding the common risks of relying on greenwash and false product claims. Getting proof of what’s actually happening in the IT supply chain gives any organisation the confidence to stand behind their sustainability efforts”, Clare Hobby concluded.

Download a copy of the report here.

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