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Semi SMC 2010 - Botsford Presentation
- 1. Death, Taxes, and Eco‐Compliance:
things you can count on
Dates: 13‐15 January 2010
Location: SEMI 2010, Half Moon Bay, CA, USA
Presenter: Krista Botsford, Botsford EcoTech Partners
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- 3. Eco‐Legislation impacting Electronics Industry
• Europe ‐ EU • USA Federal
– RoHS – 2003, ‘06 – Taking a back seat to health
– WEEE – 2003, ‘05 care legislation.
– REACH – 2007, ‘08, ‘09 – CA most likely to enact
– EuP – 2007 legislation ahead of federal
– RoHS/WEEE Recast 2008‐09
• Asia • South America
– China RoHS – 2006, ‘07, ’09 – Argentina, Brazil, Chile,
Columbia, Venezuela
– S. Korea RoHS/ELV/WEEE 2007
– Several regions and
– Japan JGPSSI countries with take‐back
– Japan – JAMP legislation
– Taiwan RoHS – 2006 • Using EU as guidance; but
not verbatim
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- 4. REACH Update
• EU REACH
Registration, Evaluation, Authorization of Chemicals
– Impacts all products
• Mainly focused on chemicals, mixtures, articles
– Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs)
– Handful of SVHCs used within electronics
– Additional substances to be added annually (~15)
Useful websites:
http://echa.europa.eu
http://www.hse.gov.uk/reach/index.htm
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- 5. REACH SVHCs in Electronics Industry
Substance Name CAS number EC number Potential EMS Use?
Anthracene 120-12-7 204-371-1 no
4,4'- Diaminodiphenylmethane 101-77-9 202-974-4 Yes (Hardener for
Solder Mask)
Dibutyl phthalate 84-74-2 201-557-4 7 products – mostly
enamels
Cyclododecane 294-62-2 206-33-9 No
Cobalt dichloride 7546-79-9 231-589-4 Yes – Desiccant
Indicator
Diarsenic pentaoxide 1303-28-2 215-116-9 No
Diarsenic trioxide 1327-53-3 215-481-4 No
REACH SVHC’s in electronics – presented at IPC 2-18 committee meeting APEX 2009
by Kelly White, Jabil
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- 6. REACH SVHCs in Electronics Industry
Substance Name CAS number EC number Potential EMS Use?
Sodium dichromate, dihydrate 7789-12-0 No
5-tert-butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m- 81-15-2 201-329-4 No
xylene (musk xylene)
Bis (2-ethyl(hexyl)phthalate) 117-81-7 204-211-0 Yes (Lacquer
(DEHP) Thinner)
Hexabromocyclododecane 25637-99-4 247-148-4 No
(HBCDD)
Alkanes, C10-13, chloro (Short 85535-84-8 287-476-5 No
Chain Chlorinated Paraffins)
Bis(tributyltin)oxide 56-35-9 200-268-0 Yes (Cooling
Towers)
Lead hydrogen arsenate 7784-40-9 232-064-2 No
Triethyl arsenate 15606-95-8 427-700-2 No
Benzyl butyl phthalate 85-68-7 201-622-7 Yes (2 products
for rust
prevention)
REACH SVHC’s in electronics – presented at IPC 2-18 committee meeting APEX 2009
by Kelly White, Jabil
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- 7. Trends in Product “Eco”‐Legislation
• Green Chemistry legislation
– REACH; CA Green Chemistry Initiative
– Latest “hot item” within Eco‐compliance legislation.
• Eco‐compliance legislation
– continues to expand and change
– continues to place demands on manufacturers and
suppliers.
– substance‐level legislation will streamline compliance
• E.g. supply chain complying with REACH requests
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- 10. Total Compliance
•Regional •Part material breakdown
•National •Life cycle information
•International Data & •Testing results
Legislative Information
Changes
Policies
News &
and
Updates
Procedures •Data procedure
•Conferences •Educational
•Industry Events Modules
•Listservs/Blogs Roadmaps
•Group digests
•Product
•Company
•Legislative
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- 11. Lessons Learned & Best Practices
• Lesson 1: Process approach
– With the constant possibility of changes to any product
eco-compliance legislation, a process needs to be
implemented; not simply a project for each type of
legislation.
• Best Practices:
– Ability to track products by compliance to multiple
requirements and legislative requirements
• EU vs China, RoHS vs. REACH, USA by state
– Implementation of the next three lessons learned and best
practices.
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- 12. Lessons Learned & Best Practices
• Lesson 2: Be ready for an audit
– No longer just government audits
– more customers or suppliers are performing audits
• Best Practices:
– 24 hour turn around time to deliver information
– Remote access to data & information
• Technical compliance files should include: component data,
corporate policies and procedures, classification/justification
documents, roadmap(s) of activities
– Information by substance, component, product
• Information should be searchable by component, part number,
supplier status, substance, exemption/variation
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- 14. Lessons Learned & Best Practices
• Lesson 3: Gather full materials declarations
– More and more countries are creating requirements for
materials reporting requirements or materials restrictions.
– Countries with existing requirements are look at adding
additional substances.
• Best Practices:
– Full materials declarations by weight
– Listed in database by CAS number
– Ability to search database for specific substance
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- 15. Lessons Learned & Best Practices
• Lesson 4: Stay current
– With changes happening for existing legislation and new
legislation being created, one needs a good service for
keeping informed.
• Best Practices:
– Industry involvement
– Targeted reports – not general knowledge databases or
“tech rags”
• Several services provide news; few provide only the info you need
or assist with interpretation and action on changes
• Be wary of tech rags and make sure the information you’re using
comes from a reputable source.
© Botsford EcoTech Partners LLC 2010
- 16. It’s not easy going green…
• It’s a Conscious Corporate Decision
– Changing critical thinking
• Go beyond substance restrictions and waste management
– Compliance not chaos
• Risk elimination
• Business based solution
– Crisp presentation of corporate environmental
stewardship
… but the rewards are tremendous.
© Botsford EcoTech Partners LLC 2010
- 17. www.BotsfordEcoTech.com
Krista Botsford
President, Chief Compliance Officer
Mobile office: 781.552.9585
E-mail: kbots@BotsfordEco.com
Skype: kbotsford
© Botsford EcoTech Partners LLC 2010