
This standard defines environmental performance for televisions, television combination units, and component television units, relating to reduction or elimination of environmentally sensitive materials, materials selection, design for end of life, life-cycle extension, energy conservation, end-of-life management, corporate performance, and packaging. This standard applies to products that are primarily marketed as televisions, and does not cover computer displays as defined by IEEE 1680.1
- Sponsor Committee
- C/SAB - Standards Activities Board
Learn More - Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2022-06-16
- Superseding
- 1680.3-2012
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Computer Society
Learn More - Sponsor Committee
- C/SAB - Standards Activities Board
Learn More - Working Group
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1680.2-.3 - Standard for Environmental Assessment of Imaging Equipment and Television
Learn More - IEEE Program Manager
- Soo Kim
Contact - Working Group Chair
- Christopher Cleet
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P1680.2
Standard for Environmental Assessment of Imaging Equipment
This standard defines environmental performance requirements for imaging equipment (as defined by the U.S. ENERGY STAR(R) Imaging Equipment Specification1) including copiers, digital duplicators, facsimile machines, multifunction devices, printers, mailing machines, and scanners, relating to reduction or elimination of environmentally sensitive materials, materials selection, design for end of life, life-cycle extension, energy conservation, end-of-life management, corporate performance, packaging, consumables, and indoor air quality.
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