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Sanyo CLT1554 Television

Sanyo CLT1554 Television

Manufacturer: SANYO

Category: LCD TVs

Price: $198.00

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  • Easy
Energy Consumption - Sleep Mode Add/Edit Info
This product has a sleep, standby or idle mode.
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Energy Comsumption - Watts/Diagonal Size in Inches Add/Edit Info
This product consumes 1.533333333 watts per diagonal inch of screen.
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  • Medium
Recycability - Separation of Parts Add/Edit Info
The plastic and metal parts of this product are easy to separate.
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - Flame Retardants Add/Edit Info
The manufacturer has not eliminated brominated and/or chlorinated flame retardants (BFRs or CFRs) from this product line and has not published any plans to do so before 2011.
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Toxic Materials in Packaging Add/Edit Info
The packaging for this product does not contain halogenated plastics, such as PVC, or chlorine-based plastics.
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - Mercury Add/Edit Info
The manufacturer has controlled the amount of mercury in this product line to comply with RoHS guidelines.
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Take-back/Recycling Programs Add/Edit Info
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - Phthalates Add/Edit Info
The manufacturer has not published any plans to eliminate phthalates from this product line.
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - Arsenic Add/Edit Info
The manufacturer has not published any plans to eliminate arsenic from this product line.
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Toxic/Harmful Materials - PVC Add/Edit Info
The manufacturer has controlled the amount of PVC in this product line and has substituted it with more eco-friendly options where feasible.
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  • Hard
Recycability - Component Labeling Add/Edit Info
This product complies with ISO 11469 or DIN 6120, the international standards for marking and identifying recycable components over a certain size.
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Environmental Management Systems Add/Edit Info
The manufacturer of this product (or its subsidiary) has a recognized environmental management system in place which is third-party certified.
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Eco-Friendliness of Product Documentation and Manuals Add/Edit Info
This product's manuals are printed on FSC Certified Paper or chlorine-free (EFC or TFC) bleached virgin or recycled paper.
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