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Technical Assistance Resources for Pollution Prevention (TARP2)
Electronics Industry
- National Electronics Product
Stewardship Initiative
Partnership created to develop solutions to the issue of electronic products management. Center for Clean
Products and Clean Technologies at the University of Tennessee
- Design for Environment (DfE) Printed Wiring Board Project
Information on U.S. EPA's DfE program
- IBM
IBM provides information and policies about
their environmental commitments at this site
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Electronics Manufacturing Productivity Facility
The Navy National Center of Excellence for Electronics Manufacturing (EMPF), facilitates
cooperation between government, industry, and academia to develop and transfer manufacturing
technologies to increase domestic productivity in electronics manufacturing.
- IPC
Extensive information on the printed circuit board industry, including:
Printed Circuit Recyclers,
Environmental Issues,
The California Circuits Association, and the
Interconnection Technology Research Institute
- MCC Environmental Programs
Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation (MCC) is an industrial research and development consortium that provides consortial R&D services. They are a partner in U.S. EPA's DfE for printed wiring boards project. This site has case studies that have been developed by that program.
- Ohio EPA P2 information for the electronics industry
- Petroleum Solvents and Production Changes Replace Chlorinated Cleaning Solvents
A case study from MnTAP.
- U.S. EPA Common Sense Initiative Computers & Electronics Sector
The Common Sense Initiative (CSI), represents a new approach for EPA in creating policies and environmental management solutions that relate to industry sectors.
- WeldNet - Edison Welding Institute (EWI)
Edison Welding Institute maintains its home pages for various programs within
the Institute, as well as access to the WeldNet databases. EWI provides practical welding
and joining solutions to the automotive, appliance, welding equipment, heavy manufacturing, electronics,
medical aerospace, defense, primary metals, plastics, power generation and process industries.
Disclaimer: Some of the hyper-links contained in TARP2 point to pages generated outside of Ohio EPA. Please note that inclusion of this information does not constitute endorsement by Ohio EPA or the State of Ohio. Ohio EPA makes no guarantees expressly or implied regarding data generated outside of the Agency.
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