Title :
Emerging environmental, health and safety issues and requirements related to the coated wire and cable industry
Author :
Veleva, Vesela ; Greiner, Tim ; Harriman, Elizabeth
Author_Institution :
Greiner Environ. Inc., Lowell, MA, USA
fDate :
6/24/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Wire and cable are the backbone of modern telecommunications and are present in everything from household to automotive and electronic devices. They have come under increased scrutiny in Europe, the US and Japan due to NGO and government concerns over the materials found in them. Greiner Environmental and the Toxics Use Reduction Institute have been involved in research in this area that includes a review of up-to-date literature on the subject, phone interviews, a focus group meeting of Massachusetts´ representatives of the wire and cable supply chain, and a report summarizing the issues. The key finding of this research is that under increasing customer and regulatory pressures, a growing number of companies in the United States are developing new, cleaner alternatives to materials of concern in coated wire and cable, including lead, halogenated flame retardants, and phthalates. The paper outlines a five-step approach for companies with wire components in their products to address the issue.
Keywords :
cables (electric); design for environment; health hazards; product development; safety; wires (electric); Greiner Environmental and the Toxics Use Reduction Institute; USA; coated cable industry; coated wire industry; environmental, health and safety issues; green product development; research; telecommunications; wire components; Automotive engineering; Cadmium; Communication cables; Europe; Flame retardants; Health and safety; Manufacturing; Resins; Supply chains; Wire;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics and the Environment, 2002 IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7214-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISEE.2002.1003246