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Members of the EPEAT Board of Advisors
B of A Meetings The Board of Advisors meets by teleconference twice or more
annually and in-person twice annually and operates on a consensus
decision-making basis. Meetings – both in person and telephone – are open to
participation by nonmembers, who can generally share in the discussion but
cannot vote. Please contact Jeff Omelchuck of the EPEAT staff to make
arrangements to attend a meeting.
Board of Directors EPEAT is incorporated as a 501(c)(4) “social benefit”
not-for-profit organization – to enable us to provide a service (product
registration) in return for the payment of a fee by manufacturers. EPEAT Inc’s
fiduciary Board of Directors ensures the proper legal and financial management
of EPEAT. The EPEAT Board of Directors has legal authority over EPEAT but they
are substantially guided by the EPEAT Board of Advisors’ recommendations.
Members of the EPEAT Board of Directors
EPEAT Management and Governance Documents
How EPEAT Works
The operation of the EPEAT system and the environmental criteria for each of
its product categories are contained in the Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 1680 family of public standards.
Registration In the EPEAT system, manufacturers declare their products’
conformance to a comprehensive set of environmental criteria in 8 environmental
performance categories. To participate in EPEAT, a manufacturer must sign an
Agreement with EPEAT that requires them to be accurate in their declarations,
and must pay an annual fee.
Verification In order to maintain the credibility of the system EPEAT
regularly selects products from the registry and verifies that the declarations
are accurate. If EPEAT finds that a declaration is not accurate, the
manufacturer must correct it or the product will be removed from the registry.
The results of verification are published. For more information visit the
Product Verification page.
Outcomes EPEAT publishes an annual Environmental Benefits report on the
environmental impact of EPEAT sales, as reported by participating
manufacturers.
The Development of EPEAT
The EPEAT system and the environmental criteria for computers and monitors were
originally developed in a 2-year multi-stakeholder process that was facilitated
by the Zero Waste Alliance on a grant from the US EPA. For more information
about the development of the EPEAT system and IEEE 1680 see
http://www.zerowaste.org/epeat/index.htm.
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