Title :
The impact of lead-free legislation exemptions on the electronics industry
Author :
Rajagopal, Suhramanian ; Pecht, Michael
Author_Institution :
CALCE Center for Electron. Packaging, Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
The European Parliament´s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment legislation requires manufacturers to bear responsibility for the mandatory collection, reuse and recycling of electronics products. The Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment legislation mandates the substitution of lead and other hazardous substances in electronics products by July 2006. The lead-free legislation contains a number of exemptions. The impact of the lead-free legislation exemptions varies across different industry sectors and product categories. In this paper, we have outlined the underlying basis of the exemptions and analyzed the relevance and significance of these exemptions to the electronics industry. We then examined how various sectors of the electronics industry will be able to respond to the exemptions in their product development.
Keywords :
consumer electronics; electronic products; legislation; product development; recycling; solders; waste handling; waste recovery; IT equipment; automotive electronics; avionics; consumer equipment; electrical tools; electronic tools; electronics industry; electronics products; hazardous substances; household appliances; industrial electronics; lead-free legislation exemptions; leisure equipment; lighting equipment; mandatory collection; medical devices; military electronics; product categories; product development; recycling; reuse; telecommunications equipment; Electrical equipment industry; Electrical products industry; Electronic equipment; Electronic equipment manufacture; Electronic waste; Electronics industry; Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques; Legislation; Product development; Recycling;
Conference_Titel :
Asian Green Electronics, 2004. AGEC. Proceedings of 2004 International IEEE Conference on the
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8203-X
DOI :
10.1109/AGEC.2004.1290860