CONTEXT latest market intelligence data
shows a significant shift towards sustainability in PC, with ecolabels
like EPEAT and TCO Certified moving from optional extras to critical
components of product strategy across key regions, both mature markets
like in Europe and in developing markets like Saudi Arabia and the
UAE. Failure to integrate robust ESG credentials is no longer just a
missed opportunity – it risks impacting market share.
In Europe's Top 5 markets (France,
Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK), the demand for greener PCs is
undeniable. In Q1 2025, an impressive 82.5% of PCs sold through
achieved the EPEAT Gold rating. This marks a substantial increase from
previous periods, in 2023 Q1, only 52% was EPEAT gold rating,
highlighting a rapid acceleration in the adoption of higher
environmental standards.
Furthermore, TCO Certified products
are gaining significant traction. Our data indicates that
approximately 48% of PCs sold in these key European countries
during Q1 2025 carried the TCO Certified label. (Note: These figures
exclude products where confidentiality rules prevent disclosure).
This trend is propelled by
converging forces: increasingly stringent public sector procurement
requirements demanding certified sustainable products, growing
corporate ESG commitments, and rising consumer awareness driving
demand for eco-conscious technology.
International Spotlight: Saudi Arabia Leads the Charge
The trend extends beyond Europe,
with some regions demonstrating even higher adoption rates. Saudi
Arabia stands out as a leader in embracing sustainable technology.
An estimated 90% of PCs sold in the distribution market of
the Kingdom in Q1 2025 were EPEAT Gold rated.
This remarkable figure appears
linked to the product mix prevalent in the Saudi market, which leans
heavily towards newer notebook models often designed with higher ESG
ratings and certifications. Underscoring this, 8 out of the top 10
best-selling PC products in Saudi Arabia during the period were TCO
Certified, contributing to an overall TCO Certified market share of
around 56%.
The Competitive Imperative: Sustainability is Non-Negotiable
The data is clear: integrating
sustainability and achieving recognised ecolabels like EPEAT and TCO
Certified is rapidly becoming table stakes in the competitive PC
landscape. For OEMs, distributors, resellers, and retailers,
understanding and proactively embracing sustainable technology is
crucial. It not only meets evolving market demands from public,
corporate, and consumer segments but also represents a significant
competitive advantage in an increasingly eco-aware global market.
Prioritising ESG is no longer just good practice; it's essential for
future growth and relevance.