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Scope, Aims, Status and Plans Status: 18 May 2010 Ecma/TC38/2010/005 (Supersedes 2009/036-Rev3) Ecma International TC38 Scope, Aims, Status and Plans Status: 18 May 2010 Rue du Rhône 114- CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org

Ecma in the international standardisation landscape General Standardisation Electrotechnical Standardisation Telecommu-nication Industry Standardization Decision Body IEC SMB Horizontal / Main Environmental Committee Ecma GA ISO TMB JTC 1 IEC TC100/TA12 EE. Ecma TC38 WG started 03/09 ISO TC207 Env. Management IEC ACEA Env. Aspects International IEC TC108 WG Environment Environmental Advisory Committee IEC TC111 Environment Industry Associations (examples only) Other For 2010: TA12 has the scope of Energy Consumption, its scope might be extended to Environmental or a new TA would assume that? (IEC related examples only) National Delegates/ observers, Comments/ standard proposal Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 2

TC38 liaisons with other standardisation bodies and cooperation TC 100 TA12 Energy Efficiency TC108 WG Environment Using ECMA-341, ECMA-383. TC 111 ECD, definitions Liaisons with other standardization bodies JTC 1/SC 28 Home of chemical emission standard ISO/IEC 28360 (equivalent to ECMA-328) TC38 Observer of TC38 TG2 for development of Energy Consumption Standard ECMA-383 Observer of TC38 TG2 for development of Energy Consumption Standard Discussion of ECMA-370 and ECMA-328 Cooperation with governmental organisations Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 3

Product scope of standardisation bodies ISO TC 207 “All products” IEC TC 111 Electrical and Electronic Products and Systems IEC TC108/100 Ecma TC38 Audio/Video, Information Technology and Communication Technology All products All electrical & electronic products ICT & CE products Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 4

Scope of Ecma TC38 http://www.ecma-international.org/memento/TC38.HTM Geographically Globally applicable standards for a globally acting industry Product-wise Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Consumer Electronic (CE) products Issue-wise Develop, promote and maintain Ecma Standards covering product-related environmental attributes. http://www.ecma-international.org/memento/TC38.HTM Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 5

Principles of Ecma TC38 Accessible Provide industry direct access to standardization projects. - Organizations only need to be Ecma member and can then delegate persons to TC38. Fast Ensure fast standards development by slim structure (industry committee only / no national committees). Supportive and Tailored Develop standards which help industry to respond to global market and legal requirements. Harmonized Harmonize requirements globally by: setting global industry standards delivering standards for fast track to IEC and/or ISO international standardization commenting on other standard developments using our liaisons with other standardization bodies Transparent Share developments and standards at no cost. Latest news shared at http://www.ecma- international.org/memento/TC38.HTM and standards downloadable at http://www.ecma- international.org/publications/standards/Stnindex.htm Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 6

Ecma TC38 Standards Status and plans ECMA-341 (Environmental Conscious Design) 3rd edition, June 2008 base for and equivalent to IEC 62075, 4th edition in 2010 ECMA-328 (Chemical Emissions) 4th edition, December 2009, 5th edition in 2010 3rd edition fast tracked to ISO/IEC as ISO/IEC 28360 ECMA-383 (Energy Consumption) 2nd edition / December 2009, 3rd edition in 2010 ECMA-393 (proxZzzy™ for sleeping hosts) 1st edition / February 2010. ECMA-370 (Eco-declaration) 4th edition / June 2009, 5th edition in 2010 Some edions Japanese editions available Some edions Japanese editions available Start with ECD and then tell we need measurment standards and finally the declaration is used as a communication tool, to which 341 refers to all of them and so does the communication tool. Some edions Japanese editions available Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 7

CONTENT ECD standard ECMA-341 The standard ECMA-341 “Environmental design considerations for ICT & CE products” was globally the first available eco-design standard for this product sector and became the base for the IEC 62075 standard. The 3rd edition is equivalent to IEC 62075. It identifies design practices for the following product attributes throughout its life cycle: Energy efficiency Material efficiency Consumables and batteries Chemical and noise emissions Extension of product lifetime End of life considerations Substances and preparations needing special attention Product packaging Documentation http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-341.htm Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 8

ongoing ECD standard ECMA-341 ECMA-341 4th edition plans to integrate latest developments such as Align with terms in IEC 62542 Align with ECD standard IEC 62430 EU EuP/ErP Implementing Measures REACH article requirements for declaring substances Align with Energy consumption (ECMA-383) other global developments in 2010 for proposal to IEC TC108 WG Environment. http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-341.htm Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 9

Chemical emission standard ECMA-328 contents This Standard specifies methods to determine chemical emission rates from ICT & CE equipment during intended operation in an Emission Test Chamber. The methods comprise preparation, sampling (or monitoring) in a controlled Emission Test Chamber, storage and analysis, calculation and reporting of emission rates. The Standard includes specific methods for equipment using consumables, such as printers, and equipment not using consumables, such as PC’s and Consumer Electronics. The Standard includes test criteria of RAL UZ 122 (Blue Angel) for office devices with printing function http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-328.htm Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 10

Chemical emission standard ECMA-328 Fast tracked of chemical emissions standard ECMA-328 via ISO/IEC JTC 1/ SC 28 as ISO/IEC 28360:2007. 4th edition of December 2009 fixes some errata/typos that SC 28 discovered Ecma TC38 TG1 plans to update ECMA-328 with measurement methods for Ultra Fine Particles in 2010. ISO/IEC JTC 1 ongoing ECMA-328 ISO/IEC 28360 4th edition I SO and IEC approved and published http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-328.htm Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 11 11

contents ECMA-383 2nd edition Objective To provide one global test methodology for the measurement of energy consumption of computing products (initially desktop and notebook computers) that can be used for any national or international regulation or voluntary agreements. Scope of Standard Test methodology for measurement of energy consumption in any or all power modes e.g. Off, standby, short idle, long idle and active. Methodology for assessing annual energy consumption. System of categorisation to enable like for like comparisons Registration procedure for categories A minimum requirement for results reporting 2nd edition approved at GA in December 2009. Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 12

Energy Efficiency standard ECMA-383 Ecma is cooperating with IEC TC108 WG environment for IEC version of the standard This will be IEC 62623, Committee Draft expected early 2010, and IEC Standard in 2011. In time for updated version of ENERGY STAR® for notebooks and Desktops In time for the implementing measure of EU's ErP directive (Lot 3, PC's) Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 13 13

ECMA-383 2nd edition background Setup for notebooks and desktops Definitions for Reporting of Total Energy Consumption 14

TC38-TG4 proxZzzy™ ProxZzzy™ maintains IP network presence while ICT & CE Host sleeps with minimal energy consumption; PCs, printers, set-top boxes and game consoles may save about 50% of annual energy use; Inexpensive method to save large amounts of energy 15 Source: IEEE Computer

TC38-TG4 proxZzzy™ Proxy history and status Identified in ENERGY STAR® Computer spec v5.0 Ecma developed ProxZzzy™ standard Beginning to be introduced into products Next steps Solicit advance comments in Open-ProxZzzy Reference by ENERGY STAR® and possibly by EU EuP/ErP Lot 26 Networked Standby implementing measure Consider feedback and wider deployment 16

TED - The Eco Declaration ECMA-370 To facilitate answering of frequent questions on compliance with legal and market requirements in Green Public and Private Procurement, ICT and CE experts started development of ECMA TR/70 in 1995. After harmonisation in 2002 with the IT Eco Declaration into ECMA-370, THE ECO DECLARATION - TED” provides standardised templates for: Company Environmental Profile; Product Environmental Attributes; and a procedure for verification of claims. Still mention IT-F? http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-370.htm Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 17 17

Eco-declaration standard ECMA-370 The 4th Edition, June 2009, Environmental Product Declarations standard ECMA-370 addresses: changes in legal (such as or REACH article 33 information requirement) adjustment to latest versions of ENERGY STAR® and market requirements The 5th edition will address: needs for regional declarations relevant developments in IEEE 1680 (that is the base for EPEAT) EU EuP/ErP Implementing Measures ongoing http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-370.htm Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 18

Smart Data Centres scope Monitoring and control messages to reduce (IT and facility) resources’ use of energy in data centers . Messages in DMTF’s CIM format The management functions, resources and communication protocols that exchange the messages to optimise the IT and facility resources in Smart Data Centres are out of scope. Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 19

monitoring and control messages Scope continued monitoring and control messages Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 20

Scope heterogeneous IT and facility equipment To reduce energy consumption, operational status of equipment should be dynamically monitored/controlled to visualize and mininise energy consumption Management Function Scope of standardisation Command Response Event Facilities IT equipment Air Conditioner UPS Transformer Sensor Server Storage Network Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 21

Further standardization projects future Potential additional standardization projects for Ecma TC38 are: Definition of “ecological profile of product” according to EU EuP article 14 (Consumer Information) – related to ECMA-370 Extend regional scope for legal and market requirements in ECMA-370 Harmonise environmental terms and definitions for use in ECMA-341, ECMA-383, ECMA-328 Declaration standard, suitable for communication to consumers most likely a subset of the current ECMA-370 - “TED Consumer” Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 22

active Further Liaisons of TC38 Current: ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 28 IEC TC111 IEC TC108 WG Environment IEC TC100 IEEE WG 1680 active Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 23

Ecma TC38 Structure and contacts Task Group1 Chemical Emissions, ECMA-328 Task Group 2 Energy Consumption, ECMA-383 Ecma TC38 Main Committee Smart Data Centre project Task Group 3 Eco-Declarations, ECMA-370 Task Group 4 Network proxying Task Group 5 ECD ECMA-341 Rue du Rhône 114 - CH-1204 Geneva - T: +41 22 849 6000 - F: +41 22 849 6001 - www.ecma-international.org 24

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