The Green Electronics Council has recognized two EM sites and several contractors at Hanford for purchasing sustainable information technology products.
The Green Electronics Council has recognized two EM sites and several contractors at Hanford for purchasing sustainable information technology products.

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Green Electronics Council has recognized two EM sites and several contractors at Hanford for purchasing sustainable information technology products. The 2019 Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) Purchaser Award winners include the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) at the Oak Ridge Site in Tennessee; the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Ohio; and contractors Mission Support Alliance, CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company, Washington River Protection Solutions, HPM Corporation, and Wastren Advantage, Inc. at the Hanford Site in Washington state. They were among 59 organizations honored by the council for their purchases from five categories, including computers and displays, imaging equipment, mobile phones, servers, and televisions. Winners earned one star for each product category in which they purchased EPEAT registered products. ETTP received a four-star award; the Portsmouth Site won a three-star award, and the EM contractors from the Hanford Site were recognized with a five-star award. Pictured are several representatives from EM’s contractors and other award winners who attended the award event.