Moving away from bromine and chlorine

New report on the greening of electronic products

01 December 2009
Moving away from bromine and chlorine

Two leading US environmental organizations, Clean Production Action and ChemSec, have released a new report showing companies that are leading the electronics industry by moving away from chemicals that can lead to health and environmental problems.

The report: “Greening Consumer Electronics: Moving Away from Bromine and Chlorine” features seven companies, including Apple, Sony Ericsson and major suppliers, who have engineered environmental solutions that negate the need for most -- or in some cases all -- uses of brominated and chlorinated chemicals. This includes eliminating brominated flame retardants and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which can create dioxin, a human carcinogen, during the burning of e-waste.

View full report.

More information from Clean Production Action, an Electronics TakeBack Coalition partner organization.

 

Website: http://www.cleanproduction.org/library/GreeningConsumerElectronics.pdf
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