Targus expands EcoSmart line with sustainable tech products

Written By Alfred Custodio
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Targus, a leading provider of mobile computing accessories and third-party laptop cases, has expanded its EcoSmart product line to include new laptop bags and tech accessory bundles. This development aligns with the company’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and long-lasting products that support environmentally conscious consumers and businesses.

The latest EcoSmart collection includes the GeoLite EcoSmart Advanced Backpack and Slim Brief, designed for professionals seeking practical and eco-friendly options for organizing and protecting their laptops. Both products feature water-resistant exteriors and interiors made from GRS-certified recycled materials. The backpack utilizes materials equivalent to six recycled bottles, while the Slim Brief uses the equivalent of two.

For more versatile needs, Targus introduced the Terra EcoSmart Backpack, which serves as both a workday and travel solution. Built to accommodate laptops sized 15-16 inches, it includes anti-theft fasteners, a rain cover, and a helmet harness. The backpack’s interior uses recycled materials repurposed from eight plastic bottles.

The EcoSmart line also extends to tech accessories. These include ergonomic keyboard and mouse bundles with components made from 85% post-consumer recycled plastic and energy-efficient Bluetooth technology. The offerings include wireless and wired options, with new additions arriving this month and further products planned for early 2025.

Targus has incorporated recycled plastics in its products for over 16 years, repurposing more than 32 million bottles to date. Its efforts have significantly reduced the environmental impact by saving an estimated 2 million pounds of CO2 compared to the use of virgin plastic.

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