Intel Non-CPU Component Products IEEE 1680-2009 (EPEAT) Declaration



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Intel Non-CPU Component Products IEEE 1680-2009 (EPEAT) Declaration Supplier Information Company Name Intel Corporation Contact Title Product Ecology Engineer esponse Document ID Contact Phone 480-554-5161 Company Unique ID 047 897 855 Contact Email michael.d.harrigan@intel.com Unique ID Authority esponse Date 2015/01/28 Product Information Product Identifier (e.g. Prod Code) xnuc5xmyhx Mfr Item Description NUC5xMYHx, proprietary/usff Ship elease Date WW49 The following tables were filled out using the directions, below: Column Yes No N/A NE Directions Indicates conformance with the requirements of this criterion. Indicates NN-conformance with the requirements of this criterion. Not Applicable -Indicates the criterion has been reviewed and is not applicable to the item documented. When a criterion has been marked the basis for this decision must be provided. This is done by declaring the characteristic of the component that indicates why the criterion does not apply. Not Evaluated -Indicates the criterion has not been examined and therefore must be examined in the final system level test report. Any criterion not completed must be marked with a NE. Template evision March 2011 Conforms to IEEE Std 1680.1 2009 Page 1 of 9

Table 1 EPEAT Assessment Criteria for Sect. 4.1 eduction/elimination of Environmentally Sensitive Materials 4.1 eduction/elimination of Environmentally Sensitive Materials Criteria Description Yes No NE 4.1.1.1 Compliance with provisions of European ohs 4.1.2.1 Elimination of intentional use of Cadmium ( 50 ppm in homogenous material unless due to recycled content) 4.1.3.1 eporting on amount of Mercury used in light sources 4.1.3.2 Low threshold for amount of Mercury used in light sources 4.1.3.3 Elimination of intentionally added mercury in light sources 4.1.4.1 Elimination of intentional use of Lead in certain VDU applications. 4.1.5.1 Elimination of intentionally added hexavalent chromium ( 500 ppm in homogenous material unless due to recycled content) 4.1.6.1 Elimination of intentionally added SCCP flame retardants and plasticizers in certain applications 4.1.6.2 Larger (>25g) plastic parts free of certain flame retardants ( 0.1% total weight classified as dangerous substances under ECD 67/548/EEC) 4.1.7.1 Batteries free of Lead, Cadmium and Mercury 4.1.8.1 Large plastic parts free of PVC greater > 25g (cables and interconnect parts are exempt) equired () or ptional () Template evision March 2011 Conforms to IEEE Std 1680.1 2009 Page 2 of 9

Table 2 EPEAT Assessment Criteria for Section 4.2 Materials Selection 4.2 Materials Selection Criteria Description Yes No NE equired () or ptional () 4.2.1.1 Declaration of post-consumer recycled plastic concentration by weight % (excludes PCBs & packaging) 4.2.1.2 Minimum content of postconsumer N recycled plastic > 10% (excludes PCBs) 4.2.1.3 Higher content of postconsumer N recycled plastic > 25% (excludes PCBs) 4.2.2.1 Declaration of renewable/biobased plastic materials concentration by weight % (excludes packaging) 4.2.2.2 Minimum content of N renewable/bio-based plastic material > 10% (excludes packaging) 4.2.3.1 Declaration of product weight Template evision March 2011 Conforms to IEEE Std 1680.1 2009 Page 3 of 9

Table 3 EPEAT Assessment Criteria for Section 4.3 Design for End of Life (EL) 4.3 Design for End of Life (EL) Criteria Description Yes No NE equired () or ptional () 4.3.1.1 Identification of materials with special handling needs 4.3.1.2 Plastic parts >100 g on a product shall not contain paints or coatings that are not compatible with recycling or reuse, including metal coatings 4.3.1.3 External enclosures shall be easily removable by one person alone with commonly available tools 4.3.1.4 Plastic components >100 g shall be marked with a material code in accordance with the identification and marking requirements of IS 11469:2000 4.3.1.5 Circuit boards >10 cm2 (measured on the largest face), batteries, and other components any of which contain hazardous materials shall be safely and easily identifiable and removable 4.3.1.6 nly one plastic material type shall be used in each plastic enclosure part >100 g 4.3.1.7 Plastic enclosures shall not contain molded-in or glued-on metal unless metal inserts are easy to remove by one person alone with commonly available tools 4.3.1.8 Minimum 65% reusable/recyclable 4.3.1.9 Minimum 90% reusable/recyclable 4.3.2.1 All plastic parts >25 g used in a product shall be manually separable by one person alone with commonly available tools into recyclable resin streams. 4.3.2.2 Plastic components >25 g shall be marked with a material code in accordance with the identification and marking requirements of IS 11469:2000 Template evision March 2011 Conforms to IEEE Std 1680.1 2009 Page 4 of 9

Table 4 EPEAT Assessment Criteria for Section 4.4 Product Longevity / Life Cycle Extension 4.4 Product Longevity / Life Cycle Extension Criteria Description Yes No NE equired () or ptional () 4.4.1.1 Additional product warranty or service contract of at least 3 years shall be available for customer purchase. 4.4.2.1 Upgradeable with common tools Applies to: Desktop personal computers and notebook personal computers only 4.4.2.2 Product shall have a modular design; for example, major components/processor can be changed. 4.4.3.1 Spare parts and/or compatible replacement parts shall be available 5 years after end of production. Information on how to obtain replacement parts shall be provided to user. Final equirement Template evision March 2011 Conforms to IEEE Std 1680.1 2009 Page 5 of 9

Table 5 EPEAT Assessment Criteria for Section 4.5 Energy Conservation 4.5 Energy Conservation Criteria Description Yes No NE equired () or ptional () 4.5.1.1 All products shall be qualified to or comply with the eligibility criteria of the ENEGY STA program requirements for the declared product at the time of declaration to the standard. shall declare the version of ENEGY STA to which the product is qualified or compliant. 4.5.1.2 Qualified to ENEGY STA, or compliant with the eligibility criteria of the ENEGY STA program requirements, in advance of the effective date. 4.5.2.1 Accessory for powering product using renewable energy shall be commercially available for purchase with the product. This criterion is dependent on the region or country and may be declared by a manufacturer differently in different regions or countries. 4.5.2.2 Product shall be shipped with a standard component (either internal or external) that allows for use of renewable energy to power the product. This criterion is dependent on the region or country and may be declared by a manufacturer differently in different regions or countries. Final equirement Final equirement Template evision March 2011 Conforms to IEEE Std 1680.1 2009 Page 6 of 9

Table 6 EPEAT Assessment Criteria for Section 4.6 End-f-Life Management 4.6 End-f-Life Management Criteria Description Yes No NE equired () or ptional () 4.6.1.1 Annual corporate declaration criterion: shall provide a take-back or recycling service at a competitive price that meets U.S. EPA s Plug-In to ecycling: Guidelines for Materials Management, published May 2004. This criterion is applicable only in those regions or countries for which the product is declared on the Market Surveillance Entity s (MSE s) egistry. 4.6.1.2 Annual corporate declaration criterion: An annual audit is performed of all first, second, and third tier recyclers facilities; this ensures that the recycler is complying in full with all Plug-In Guidelines, as published in May 2004, and with any and all applicable regulations and laws. This criterion is dependent on the region or country and may be declared by a manufacturer differently in different regions or countries. 4.6.2.1 Annual Corporate Declaration Criterion: s shall provide a rechargeable battery take-back service at a competitive price that is equivalent to or better than that provided by the echargeable Battery ecycling Corporation (BC) [B5]. In the annual corporate declaration, manufacturers must explain how the service applies to products declared to this standard and must provide information about that service. A manufacturer may provide different information for different regions or countries regarding the service and how it applies to declared products. This criterion is applicable only in those regions or countries for which the product is declared on the MSE s egistry. Table 7 EPEAT Assessment Criteria for Section 4.7 Corporate Performance Final equirement Final equirement Final equirement Template evision March 2011 Conforms to IEEE Std 1680.1 2009 Page 7 of 9

4.7 Corporate Performance Criteria Description Yes No NE equired () or ptional () 4.7.1.1 Annual corporate declaration criterion: shall demonstrate the existence & public availability of a written corporate environmental policy consistent with all aspects of the requirements laid out in the environmental policy section of IS 14001. 4.7.2.1 Annual corporate declaration criterion: EM shall have selfcertified, with or without independent assessment, that the EM-owned organizations that have significant responsibility for the design and manufacture of the declared product have an operational Environmental Mgt System (EMS) that meets either: - The requirements of IS 14001 or Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS); or - The EMS requirements of the U.S. EPA National Environmental Performance Track program. 4.7.2.2 Third-party certified environmental management system for design and manufacturing organizations (see 4.7.2.1) 4.7.3.1 Annual corporate declaration criterion: EM shall produce an annual report that meets the first three reporting requirements of the U.S. EPA National Environmental Performance Track program or the GI Sustainability eporting Guidelines (2002). The word corporation may be substituted for facility in the requirements. 4.7.3.2 Annual corporate declaration criterion: shall produce an annual public report that is based on, but not limited to, certain elements of the GI Sustainability eporting Guidelines. An index shall be provided to indicate which portions of the GI Sustainability eporting Guidelines are (or not) covered in the report. Final equirement Final equirement Final equirement Final equirement Final equirement Template evision March 2011 Conforms to IEEE Std 1680.1 2009 Page 8 of 9

Table 8 EPEAT Assessment Criteria for Section 4.8 Packaging 4.8 Packaging Criteria Description Yes No NE equired () or ptional () 4.8.1.1 eduction/elimination of intentionally added toxics in packaging: Heavy metals shall not be intentionally added to any packaging or packaging component, with the exception of the recycled content exemption cited in eferences and details. For incidental presence, the sum of the concentration levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, and hexavalent chromium present in any package or packaging component shall not exceed 100 ppm by weight (0.01%). 4.8.2.1 Separable Packing Materials: Product criterion: Non-reusable packaging components larger than 25 g shall be separable. All the packaging materials shall be able to be segregated into like materials without the use of tools (i.e., need to be able to have all the cardboard separable from the foams that are separable from the plastic bags). 4.8.2.2 Packaging 90% recyclable and plastics labeled 4.8.3.1 declares whether packaging contains recycled content or does not. also declares approximate recycled content (by weight or volume specified by manufacturer) 4.8.3.2 Packaging shall meet or exceed the minimum postconsumer content for respective packaging in the U.S. EPA CPG over the course of a year using a weighted average. See Table 1 within the IEEE Standard. 4.8.4.1 Provision of take-back program for packaging 4.8.5.1 Documentation of reusable packaging Final equirement Final equirement Final equirement Template evision March 2011 Conforms to IEEE Std 1680.1 2009 Page 9 of 9