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Environmental Product Design

"Environmentally conscious" design is a key challenge for PC manufacturers. Toshiba PC group aims to advance closer to this ideal of “environmentally conscious” designed laptops through numerous measures:
  1. Life Cycle Approach
    In developing environmentally conscious products, we reduce the environmental impact of our products throughout their life cycle.
  2. Resource Saving Design
    We continue to limit the materials used in our products, while maintaining performance.
  3. Energy Saving
    We continue to improve the energy efficiency of our products: lower consumption of electric power by each individual user adds up to global energy saving.
  4. Design for Recycling
    We implement product design that makes recycling of materials easy, including design for easy disassembly at end-of-life
  5. RoHS Compatible Design
    We designed and launched our first RoHS compatible laptop PC already in September 2005. Since then, we have been developing and launching RoHS compatible PCs.


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In developing environmentally conscious products, we work to reduce the environmental impacts of products throughout their life cycles. We carry out design assessment in consideration of the product life cycle - from procurement through to disposal.

Checks are performed throughout product development, and only acceptable products are shipped. Throughout the stages of the product life cycle, we currently follow the "Toshiba Notebook PC Environmentally Conscious Design Guidelines".
Procurement stage
(selection of parts, materials)
Elimination/reduction of prohibited and restricted substances (Green Procurement); reduction of compound materials and parts that are difficult to disassemble; minimization of use of natural resources
End-of-life Stage
Design for easier disassembly; provide information for recycling and disposal
Usage Stage
Reduction of power consumption (development of energy saving products); reduction in volume and mass of products.
Distribution Stage
Reduction of packaging materials
Manufacturing Stage
Elimination/reduction of prohibited and restricted substances (Green Manufacturing); reduction of packaging materials for parts