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Page 1: Group 12 Greg Eakins Eric Geier Pete Dudash Jeremy Gries.

Group 12

Greg EakinsEric Geier

Pete DudashJeremy Gries

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Environmental Concerns Product Life Cycle

Manufacturing Stage○ PCBs○ Hardware Components

Normal Use Stage○ Batteries

Disposal/Recycling Stage○ Motors○ Batteries○ Wheels/Tires○ PCB/Hardware/Rest of Vehicle

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Manufacturing Stage PCBs

Industrial wastewater from PCB rinsingAcid waste from PCB etching/cleaningMetals such as lead, chromium, palladium

Problem addressed by:Choosing a manufacturer who is RoHS

compliantPromoting recycling/reducing activities such

as using multiple tanks in rinsing process, lowering bath concentrations, etc

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Manufacturing Stage Hardware

ComponentsTraces of metals such

as lead, cadmium, chromium

Problem addressed by:Choosing components

that are RoHS compliant

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Normal Use Stage Batteries

Contain sulfuric acid and heavy metals

Can explode or spark if charged incorrectly

Problem addressed by:Providing handling

directions for batteries in the user manual

Providing specific charging instructions for the batteries as well as warning signs to look for if the batteries are damaged

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Disposal/Recycling Stage Batteries

Sulfuric acid/Heavy metals are environmental/health hazard if disposed of incorrectly

Problem addressed by:Giving customer core charge

refund for return of old/bad battery

Sending the battery to a recycling center to be used in making new batteries

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Disposal/Recycling Stage Motors

Contain lots of metal that can be reused

Problem addressed by:Giving customer core

charge refund for returning damaged or old motors

Sending the motors in to be refurbished or scrapped out for the metals

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Disposal/Recycling Stage Wheels/Tires

Contain rubber and plastics which can be recycled

Problem addressed by:Providing the customer with

nearest locations to recycle tires or plastics

Providing the customer opportunity to return them to have the wheels/tires recycled

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Disposal/Recycling Stage

Rest of VehiclePCB/Hardware contain hazardous metalsMetal from frame can be reused

Problem addressed by:Giving customer core charge refund for

returning the rest of vehicleThe vehicle would be disassembled and

parts that could be reused would be kept and everything else would be recycled

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Questions?