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Jun 18, 2015
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SUSTAINABILITY IN CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) report
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CEA definition of Sustainable Business
CEA defines environmentally sustainable business as business that operates in a way that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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Environmental sustainability and innovation is explored in the following five ways:
• Eco-Design of products• Energy efficiency of products• Green facilities and manufacturing• Clean delivery• Giving back • One important point is that company is concentrating on two things:
profit and planet. Every company is discovering more and more ways to achieve these goals.
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One important point is that company is concentrating on two things: profit and planet. Every company is discovering
more and more ways to achieve these goals.
The companies’ use of electricity, natural gas and water; the waste
they generate and chemicals they use, etc. are given more concentration; greenhouse gas emissions (especially carbon dioxide); and practices for taking back products for recycling after consumers have finished using them. All companies have programs underway to minimize resource and chemical use- this is simply good business, for such practices save money.
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Highlight points
• Many companies are looking for ways: to reduce waste, conserve resources and shrink product size
• E.g. reduced electricity useThree companies- they saved 223,000 tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere. That is the equivalent of taking 51,000 cars off the road for a year.
• Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas •
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Eco-Design of products:
• Eco-design means starting off right
-Creating products out of environmentally friendly materials, using efficient designs that require fewer materials, and maximizing reusability and recyclability
-Miniaturization is a clear example
-The signature practice in eco-design is called Design for Environment (DfE).
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How can consumers choose products with good eco-design?
• The Green Electronics Council (GEC) has created a rating system called EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) that evaluates products on 51 environmental criteria in eight categories, including materials use, design for end of life, and packaging.
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EPEAT
• to three tiers of environmental performance – Bronze, Silver and Gold
• 23 required criteria and 28 optional criteria in eight performance categories
• Categories:• 1. Reduction/Elimination of Environmentally Sensitive Materials • • 2. Materials Selection 3. Design for End of Life • • 4. Life Cycle Extension 5. Energy Conservation • • 6. End of Life Management 7. Corporate Performance • • 8. Packaging
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• Bronze: Product meets all
required criteria • Silver: Product meets all
required criteria plus at
least fourteen optional criteria • Gold: Product meets all
required criteria plus at
least twenty-one optional criteria
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Energy Efficiency of Products
• Use less electricity • reduce power consumption without
sacrificing product performance• Lifecycle Analysis (LCA) tools
- raw materials, components, manufacturing processes, delivery methods, energy draw during use, and reuse- recycling strategies that minimize energy consumption.
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Examples
• Panasonic: reduced standby power plasma televisions by 96% since 2000, contributing to customer energy savings of around 3.6 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity (enough to power more than 300,000 households for a year).
• Seiko Epson: printers used about four times less power in 2006 than they did in 2000
• Shift from CRT to LCD monitors that occurred earlier this decade reduced average energy use per monitor by about 30%.
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Certifications
• The ENERGY STAR certification
on energy efficiency• The ENERGY STAR program is a partnership between
the Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, and manufacturers
• In 2007, Best Buy sold seven million units of ENERGY STAR® products.
- saved $100 million
-the atmosphere avoided 1.4 billion pounds of carbon emissions—the equivalent of removing 128,000 cars from the road
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Examples
• Intel- new microprocessors use 10 times less power than models from just 18 months ago
• . The Core™ 2 Duo processor uses 40% less energy to do 40% more work than the previous Pentium processor
• Total energy savings from all the Core 2 Duo products in the marketplace is equivalent to taking millions of cars off the road
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• Nokia- Electricity is consumed by mobile phone chargers that are left plugged in after the phone is charged
• Nokia has reduced the amount of no-load energy in its best-in-class chargers by 90%.
• Nokia became the first mobile manufacturer to put alerts into phones
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Green Facilities and Manufacturing
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• recycling and turning off unnecessary lights
• Increasing material efficiency of production processes
• Recycling and reusing the water, metals and other materials in a plant
• creating less scrap• CFC replacement by LED lights having no
mercury
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Examples• Intel- Efficient lighting, “smart” system controls, boiler
efficiency, chilled water improvements, and heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning improvements
-Intel’s Ocotillo plant in Chandler, has achieved excellent results in water conservation by Internal water recycling and reuse of wastewater
• Due to Intel’s conservation efforts, it now takes less than 10 gallons of water to produce a Core 2 Duo processor as compared to 1,800 gallons of water to make a pair of jeans, 120 gallons of water for a single egg, or 65 gallons of water to produce a gallon of milk.
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Clean Delivery
• Getting products from the raw materials stage, to factories, and then to stores requires teamwork by companies throughout the supply chain
• Consumer electronics companies ship billions of products across the globe every year as they are assembled, distributed and sold.
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• Would you think that shipping one product instead of eight separate products would reduce environmental impact?
• Today’s mobile phone-
a camera, personal digital assistant (PDA), global positioning system (GPS) device, clock or watch, land- based phone, music player/recorder, or even TV or computer.
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• PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUCCESS
-We cannot do this alone
combined with a packaging supplier and its customers to design a multi-pack
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Giving Back
• Intel- 38–40% of employees worldwide do volunteer work at non-profit organizations, for nearly 1 million hours per year
• Panasonic’s employees participate in Walk America, benefiting the March of Dimes, and have raised approximately $450,000 for this cause
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• corporate social responsibility
-health care assistance in rural villages where their factory workers live
• Dedicated section on their website
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• Imagine if companies competed for the ecological superiority of their products in addition to lower prices and more technical features.– In many ways, they already are.