Xerox continues its commitment to environmental sustainability for its customers by achieving EPEAT global registration for its†ConnectKey-enabled devices, the†Xerox VersaLink†and†Xerox AltaLink†series.
EPEAT, managed by U.S.-based Green Electronics Council, maintains an†online registry†of sustainable products to help buyers make technology decisions based on environmental factors. Products are graded on energy consumption as well as criteria addressing the entire product lifecycle, from design to production, energy use to recycling.
Xerox has achieved EPEAT certification in North America and is the first company to register printing devices in Europe. Xerox has registered devices in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
“Public and private sector purchasers rely on EPEAT as part of their sustainable procurement programs,” said Nancy Gillis, CEO, Green Electronics Council. “By offering EPEAT registered imaging equipment, Xerox helps purchasers reduce costs and climate impacts through greater energy efficiency.”
Many Xerox products meet or exceed the minimum registration requirements for†product environmental performance. Along with EPEAT, Xerox offers ENERGY STAR, ECOLOGO†and Blue Angel certified office products and with its partnership with†PrintReleaf,†enables†managed print services†customers to offset their printing by planting trees in endangered geographies.
“With Xerox technology, IT decision makers don’t have to sacrifice sustainability for productivity,” said Tracey Koziol, senior vice president, Global Offerings, Xerox. “We have a history of developing technology with sustainability in mind.”