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Ecma International has taken the lead in the standar-disation of environmentally conscious design practices by publishing the second Edition of ECMA-341.

Geneva (ots)

Environmentally Conscious Design
ECMA-341 was the world's first standard defining
the requirements and recommendations for a commercially viable,
environmentally conscious design of products in Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) and Consumer Electronics (CE). The
objective is to minimise the environmental impact throughout the life
cycle of a product. ECMA-341 provides pragmatic guidelines on how to
integrate environmental aspects in the product design and development
processes. It covers, among other issues, energy and resource
consumption, material content and selection, chemical and noise
emissions, and end-of-life management.
In January 2005, Ecma International published the 2nd edition of
this Standard. Many improvements to the original standard published
one year before have been made such as in the chapters on energy
efficiency and substances needing special attention.
Major benefits - Concerns about the environmental impact of
electronic products have led to a variety of legislative efforts and
different eco-labels. For companies operating in global or local
markets meeting the sustainability needs of society represents a
significant design challenge. ECMA-341 will help designers apply
pragmatic concepts into their product. ECMA-341 encompasses the
expertise of a number of multinational companies from all over the
world (Europe, USA and Japan). Therefore it will benefit all kinds of
ICT and CE companies. In particular, Small and Medium-sized
Enterprises (SMEs), which do not have their own dedicated
environmental engineering expertise, will benefit enormously from
this free standard.
Other standards bodies are following suit - Since the publication
of ECMA-341, other standards bodies have taken great interest in the
lead that Ecma International has shown in environmentally conscious
design standards. IEC has created a horizontal environmental
standards technical committee (TC111) and has enabled the existing
TC108 to set up PT62075, a project team tasked with converting the
knowledge documented in ECMA-341 into an IEC sector-specific
standard.
Kevin Fisher, manager of Intel EMEA Standards and Regulations and
chair of TC38, commented: "A product designer must take into account
a great many variables throughout the design process. The development
of this Ecma standard and the elevation to IEC status will greatly
benefit the environment".
Silvio Weeren, manager of Product Environmental Affairs at IBM
Germany and vice-chair of TC38, commented: "Customers are
increasingly demanding environmentally sound products. This timely
release of edition 2 of the Ecma standard reflects the progress in
environmentally conscious product design".
"Ecma Internationals work on standards has a long and excellent
track record. Edition 2 of this publication greatly reduces the
complexity of meeting a variety of international requirements and
saves companies real money. This saving can be passed on to consumers
along with safer and more environmentally friendly products," noted
Jan van den Beld, Secretary-General of Ecma International.
About Ecma International
Since its inception in 1961, Ecma International (Ecma) has
developed standards for Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) and Consumer Electronics (CE). Ecma is a non-profit industry
association of technology developers, vendors and users. Industry and
other experts work together at Ecma to complete standards. Ecma
submits the approved work for approval as ISO, ISO/IEC and ETSI
standards and is the inventor and main practitioner of "fast
tracking" of specifications through the standardisation process in
global standards bodies such as the ISO. Publications can be
downloaded free of charge from http://www.ecma-international.org/.

Contact:

Jan W. van den Beld
Ecma International
CH-1204 Geneva
T/F +41/22/849'60'00/01
Internet: http://www.ecma-international.org/