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Greening Gadgets: Lifecycle Considerations for Smaller Electronics

Greening Gadgets: Lifecycle Considerations for Smaller Electronics . FEC Partner Teleconference December 6, 2007. What are “smaller” electronics?. Personal or mobile electronics, “gadgets” Cellular/mobile phones, SmartPhones Personal digital assistants (PDAs)

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Greening Gadgets: Lifecycle Considerations for Smaller Electronics

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  1. Greening Gadgets: Lifecycle Considerations for Smaller Electronics FEC Partner Teleconference December 6, 2007

  2. What are “smaller” electronics? • Personal or mobile electronics, “gadgets” • Cellular/mobile phones, SmartPhones • Personal digital assistants (PDAs) • Includes devices less frequently purchased by the federal government • Digital cameras and camcorders • Digital music players Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  3. Does the FEC address smaller electronics? • Yes! • Why? • Smaller electronics may contain the same toxic constituents as larger electronics • Smaller electronics use energy • Smaller electronics have an even shorter lifespan than larger electronics: 1.5 years • Federal partners can improve their life-cycle management of smaller electronics Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  4. Acquisition and Procurement • Incorporate FEC’s Key Environmental Attributes for Electronics Acquisition into procurement specifications • Require ENERGY STAR® qualified battery charging systems and external power adapters • Consider environmental standards Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  5. Key Environmental Attributes • Reduced toxics constituents • Batteries • Circuit board • Liquid crystal display • Plastic housing • Increased recycled or biobased content • Plastic housing • Energy efficiency or alternative energy sources • No ENERGY STAR® standard for mobile devices • Solar powered Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  6. Key Environmental Attributes(continued) • Reduced materials use • Less of an issue with smaller electronics • Buy what you need • Extendable product life • Removable/replaceable memory cards • Firmware/software updates available • Extended warranties • Designed for upgrade and recycling • Easily disassembled into component parts • Reduced number of plastic types Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  7. Key Environmental Attributes(continued) • Take back options • Manufacturer take-back programs • Follow due diligence processes • Environmentally Preferable Packaging • No or reduced toxic constituents • Reusable • Recycled or biobased content • Recyclable • Bundling or multipacks • Positive Corporate Environmental Policy Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  8. Battery Chargers and Power adapters • ENERGY STAR does have standards for: • Battery charging systems • External power adapters • Require included peripherals to be ENERGY STAR qualified Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  9. Standards for Mobile Devices • Existing • Blue Angel (Germany) • TCO (Sweden) • Future • EPEAT standard to be developed Summer or Fall 2009 Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  10. Operations and Maintenance • Follow manufacturer instructions for charging the battery • Unplug charged devices • Keep firmware/software updated • Many providers can wirelessly deliver upgrades • Handle with care! Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  11. End-of-Life • Smaller electronics are just like larger electronics • Reuse • Internal reuse • External refurbishment • Donation • Not eligible for Computers for Learning Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  12. End-of-Life(continued) • Recycle • Obsolete or broken small electronics should be recycled • Use the same guidance as larger electronics • Always follow property management procedures • Take-back and donation Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  13. Data Security and Media Sanitization • Smaller electronics may contain memory which may contain sensitive data • Follow your agency or facility media sanitization procedures • ReCellular hosts a database of cell phone data eraser instructions at http://www.recellular.com/recycling/data_eraser/default.asp Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  14. References • FEC’s Key Environmental Attributes for Electronics Acquisition http://www.federalelectronicschallenge.net/resources/docs/topenv.pdf • FEC’s Understanding Eco-labels http://www.federalelectronicschallenge.net/resources/docs/ecolabel.pdf • ENERGY STAR Battery Charging Systems http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=battery_chargers.pr_battery_chargers • ENERGY STAR External Power Adapters http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=ext_power_supplies.power_supplies_consumers Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

  15. Contact Information • FEC Champions • https://db2.erg.com/fec/champions.asp • Partner E-mail • partner@electronicschallenge.net • Cate Berard • berard.cate@epa.gov • 202-564-8847 Federal Electronics Challenge Electronics Stewardship One Byte @ A Time

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