Apple Product Environmental Specification
| Product: Apple Cinema Display, 20" Flat Panel | Date: 10/14/04 |
| Model Number: M9177 (Agency Number A1081) |
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| This list of environmental attributes can be used as a guide to determine product compliance with various regional, country, and industry | |
| sector product environmental criteria. The environmental criteria listed is based on programs such as ECMA, IT ECO (formerly SITO), | |
| Blue Angel, ENERGY STAR®, and TCO. |
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| Each criteria listed includes a reference to the section of the |
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| Note: Not all environmental criteria apply to all products. |
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| This environmental specification is provided for informational purposes only. Nothing contained within shall be construed as a warranty, | |
| expressed or implied, with respect to the product. |
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| Table of Contents: | Page |
1.0 Environmental policy & environmental management | 2 | |
| An environmental policy and environmental management system (EMS) demonstrates the commitment, purpose, |
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| objective and mission of a company. Apple has established an internal EMS, and has certified its facilities in |
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| Sacramento, CA, Ireland, and Singapore to ISO 14001. |
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2.0 | Environmentally conscious design | 2 |
| Environmentally conscious design is the systematic approach of identifying and incorporating product features and |
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| functions with respect to environmental, health and safety objectives throughout all stages of a product’s life. |
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| Apple has established a process where we address these issues in the design, development, manufacture, use, |
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3.0 | Banned/restricted materials | 3 |
| Some materials that have traditionally been used in electronic products have been determined to be environmental |
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| or health hazards. The use of these materials has been banned or restricted by legislation or ecolabels. |
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4.0 | Batteries | 4 |
| Apple uses rechargeable batteries to provide power for notebooks, develops power management software and |
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| energy saving features to obtain maximum efficiency, and avoids batteries that contain lead, cadmium and/or |
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| mercury. |
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5.0 | Energy consumption | 4 |
| The use of |
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| the generation of electricity. Apple promotes energy conservation in its product design and performance including |
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| our participation in the ENERGY STAR® program and |
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| of Conduct for external power supplies, and the U.S. Federal Energy Management Program. The energy data |
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| listed reflects standard configurations only. Other configurations may yield different energy values. |
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6.0 | Emissions | 5 |
| Apple products are tested and certified to international standards to assure the safe use of our products. |
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7.0 Electrical Safety, EMC, and connection to telephone network | 5 | |
| The safe use of Apple products is of foremost concern. Therefore, Apple tests and certifies our products to |
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| international standards to assure their safe use. |
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8.0 | Ergonomics | 5 |
| Visual ergonomics is an important concern to computer users. It affects user comfort and performance. Apple |
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| designs, tests and certifies our displays to meet stringent visual ergonomics (front of screen) criteria. In addition, |
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| our displays have the capability of tilting and swiveling to adjust to user needs. |
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9.0 | Packaging and documentation | 5 |
| Apple evaluates the environmental attributes of our packaging for hazardous materials as well as the minimization |
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| of the quantity and weight of the packaging materials. These considerations enable and promote recycling of |
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| packaging materials for our customers. |
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10.0 | Recycling | 5 |
| Apple designs its products with specific features and functions that promote the ease of recyclables. In addition, in |
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| specific countries, Apple has established takeback/recycling programs to assist customers. |
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11.0 | Additional Attributes | 6 |
12.0 | Additional Information/Notes | 6 |
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