Mercury-free light sources
Level: Core
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal that occurs among other things in light sources. By limiting the use of mercury, effects on both humans and environment can be reduced.
Details
- Type:
- Technical specification
- ID:
- 10123:1
- Group:
- Projectors
- Swedish:
Criterion text
Projectors must contain light sources that do not contain mercury (Hg).
Verification
The supplier shall, upon request, be able to present any of for example the following:
- Valid license for any of for example the following labels:
- Nordic Swan Ecolabel for TV and projector, generation 5.
- Product data sheets or equivalent documentation showing that mercury is not used in any light sources.
Proposed follow-up
Labelleing
If a supplier uses an ecolabel to prove that the requirement is met, it must be ensured that there is a valid license, certification or equivalent for the product in question. This can be checked: Nordic Swan Ecolabel.
Note that the Nordic Swan Ecolabel criteria for TV and projectors will expire June 30th 2023, but the products can be marketed with the label until January 2024.
Technical documentation
If the requirement has been verified with technical documentation, such as for example product sheet, verify that the light sources do not contain mercury.
Information about the criterion
The RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU (RoSH stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances) limits the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products. Mercury is one of the substances that is prohibited. However, RoHS allows for some exceptions (Annex III to RoHS), such as light sources. It is therefore still appropriate to require that light sources must not contain mercury.
Environmental goals
Motive
Mercury is very toxic and also bioaccumulative, which means that the substance can be absorbed and concentrated inside the bodies of living organisms. Mercury and its compounds have mostly negative effects on for example the nervous and reproductive systems. Mercury can accumulate along the food chain, such as in fish etc.
Versions history
The version date indicates when the sustainability criterion was created or last updated. Last reviewed dated tells when we last checked that the sustainability criterion still is relevant.
- Current ID
- 10123:1
- Version date
- 2020-04-07
- Review date
- 2023-05-02