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Sustainable procurement of office equipment – have you sust-it?

Greening your computers

Greening your IT decision making

Why buy sustainably? All our purchasing decisions have an impact on the earth’s resources – your impact could be multiplied tenfold if you are purchasing for the public sector or a large organisation.

So how can sust-it help you make more sustainable purchasing decisions, that can help save you cash as well? For example: Are you about to upgrade your computer monitors to larger higher resolutions screens? Do you know your current monitors electricity usage use and what your new screens will consume? The answer to both of these is probably no, and that’s were we can help. All we need is for you to provide us with the model numbers of your current screens, or we can carry-out an on-site survey for you. And then we can do comparisons of the energy consumption of a vast range of monitors. The potential savings for commercial companies are vast, and for publicly funded organisations, who have a duty to spend money wisely, for the long-term public interest, it will help to make your purchasing decisions more transparent.

Below is a simple example of how sustainable office equipment procurement could reduce your IT procurement carbon footprint, increase profitability and improve your employees working conditions.

1 x 17″ CRT screen used for an average of 8 hours 5 days a week = £61.20 per year 214.66 kgCO2

If you had…

Five offices with 30 CRT 17″ screens = 150, running cost = £9,180 per year CO2 output = 32,199 kgCO2

and replaced them with…

150 x 22 inch LED screens running cost = £688.50 per year CO2 output = 2415 kgCO2

you could save…

Saving £8491.50 per year and 29784 kgCO2 reduction

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TV reviews, digital switchover – too much information?

We’re all bombarded with information and jargon when buying appliances and electricals. At sust-it our objective is simple – to show you the most energy efficient, then rank them according to their running cost. To help you even more we’ve now added usability reviews from Ricability, who have been commissioned by the Government to produce independent consumer test reports on digital TV products, during digital switchover. We hope that adding these extra features will help your spot the best energy saving product, that work well too! Hopefully more is better.

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Our Best Fridge freezer top ten has changed yet again

In April Panasonic launched their new NR-B30FX1 Frost Free Fridge Freezer, which went straight to top of our energy efficiency ranking. Then by May the AEG S70318KG5 Fridge Freezer topped our list! Then by Midsummer’s day the reasonably priced Bosch took the top slot alongside its sister Siemens in our ranking. It’s looking like the competition in the energy efficient Fridge Freezer market is hotting up this summer!

What size TV to get – not too big is the answer for most people

What size television should I get?

Firstly you must consider the size of your room and the distance you are viewing the TV from. Then determine if you have Standard Definition (normal broadcast television through an aerial), or are intending to get a High Definition (HD – Freesat HD or Sky HD) set-top box or Blu-Ray player? Finally, there’s the cost implications of running an oversized TV, and its impact on your energy bills and the environment.

High Definition (Satellite/Cable) or Standard Definition (aerial)

If you are not intending to get high definition (HD) don’t go over 40 inches: Why? Standard definition (SD) TV is only broadcast at a low resolution, so all you’re doing is enlarging a poor quality image. Text will looked jagged and images will be soft or pixelated. However, if you’re viewing the TV from further away it may not be as noticeable.

With High Definition the images are far more detailed, allowing you to have a larger screen as the images are sharper and you can sit closer to them without them seeming blurred – like computer monitors.

Viewing distance to television screen calculator

Viewing Distance Ideal screen size for SD
Terrestrial TV (Freeview/Analogue)
Ideal screen size for HD
Satellite/Cable TV (Sky/Virgin) & Blu-Ray
4ft – 6ft 1.2m – 1.8m 26 inch 66 cm 32 inch 81 cm
6ft – 8ft 1.8m – 2.4m 32 inch 81 cm 37 inch 94 cm
8ft – 10ft 2.4m – 3.0m 37 inch 94 cm 42 inch 107 cm
10ft – 15ft 3.0m – 4.5m 40 inch 101 cm 46 inch 117 cm
15ft – 20ft 4.5m – 6.0m 40 inch 101 cm 52 inch 132 cm

 

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Panasonic’s New Fridge Freezer is the most energy efficient we’ve found

Think Panasonic and we usually think energy hungry plasma screens’s not this time. They have come up with a very impressive A++ Fridge Freezer that has gone straight to the top in our energy efficiency charts. This impressive looking appliance uses a new U-Vacua – Vacuum Insulation Panel developed by Panasonic, which saves internal space. This helps to explain way it tops our chart as sust-it calculations are based on internal space divided by the electricity used.

Panasonic A++ Fridge Freezer tops our energy efficiency charts

Panasonic A++ Fridge Freezer tops our energy efficiency charts

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