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EPEAT certified (electronics) — What It Means, How to Verify | ProductGuru

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The EPEAT certified (electronics) certification for general is issued and maintained by Global Electronics Council - EPEAT. This page explains what the badge means, what it does NOT cover, how to verify a real one, and how it compares with adjacent schemes. It is an index entry built from the issuer's public materials — we do not issue or audit certifications ourselves.

What this certification means

For general, the EPEAT certified (electronics) scheme defines specific environmental, chemical and/or performance criteria that a product must meet to display the label. The exact criteria are published by the issuing body in a public standard document. Some criteria are pass/fail thresholds (such as restricted substances), others are tier-based scores (such as energy efficiency classes).

Reference: EPEAT (GEC), EU public procurement-aligned.

Who issues it

The certification is issued and maintained by Global Electronics Council - EPEAT. This is the authoritative body for the scheme; their public site is the only source we treat as canonical for current criteria, fees, and the list of certified products.

How to verify the badge is real

To check whether a product genuinely carries this certification:

  1. Look for the official mark on the packaging or product. Most schemes publish an image of the exact logo and any required identifier (licence number, certificate number, country code) on their website.
  2. Look the product up in the issuer's public register: https://www.epeat.net/search-products
  3. Check the certificate is current — most certifications have a multi-year renewal cycle. An expired certificate is no longer valid even if the badge is still printed on packaging that was made earlier.
  4. If in doubt, contact the issuer directly. They are the only party who can confirm the status of a specific certificate.

How this badge appears on packaging

You may see this certification referenced as any of:

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What gets certified, what does not

EPEAT certified (electronics) is scoped to the criteria published in the standard document linked above. What it covers: the specific environmental, safety, or performance tests defined for general. What it does not cover: claims outside that scope — for example, ethical labour, carbon footprint, circular packaging, or animal welfare, unless those topics are explicitly named in the criteria.

Comparison with adjacent certifications

If you are evaluating EPEAT certified (electronics) you may also encounter these schemes covering overlapping or competing scope:

  • ENERGY STAR
  • TCO Certified

Each scheme has its own criteria, scope and renewal cycle. The presence of one badge does not imply absence of the others, and vice versa.

What this certification does NOT guarantee

It is worth being explicit: EPEAT certified (electronics) does not guarantee the same criteria across product categories - EPEAT has separate registries for computers, displays, imaging equipment, mobile phones, servers, and TVs, each with its own criteria.

This is not a flaw of the scheme — every certification is scoped — but readers regularly over-read a badge. If a topic matters to you and the scheme is silent on it, look for a complementary certification or ask the brand directly.


Sources: Global Electronics Council - EPEAT · last fetched 2026-07-19 · See also: EPEAT (GEC), EU public procurement-aligned

We index publicly listed certifications; we do not issue them. Information here reflects what the issuing body has published on its public site as of 2026-07-19. Always verify directly with the issuer for current status — criteria, fees and validity can change.

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