The increased presence of mica in supply chains means companies must be aware of how it is sourced and ensure compliance with policy and guidelines. weiterlesen
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Cobalt Policy: How Electronics Manufacturers Maintain Compliance
In addition to the original conflict minerals (tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold), NGOs and the Human Rights Commission have also been concerned with cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo.weiterlesen
Maintaining Compliance with Conflict Minerals Policy
The Dodd-Frank act helped set the tone for conflict minerals policy around the world. In this article, we discuss how companies can comply with this and other global conflict minerals policy.weiterlesen
Conflict Minerals: Keeping Violence Out of the Electronics Supply Chain
As the electronics industry continues to mature, sustainable and responsible sourcing of conflict minerals is growing in priority.weiterlesen
Maintaining WEEE Compliance
Under the WEEE Directive, producers must take several steps to enable end users to properly dispose of e-waste. In this article, we discuss how EU producers can meet these requirements.weiterlesen
WEEE Directives: Managing E-Waste in the EU
The WEEE Directive is one of many ways in which the EU is addressing the growing problem of e-waste management. In this article, we discuss its history and developmentweiterlesen
Maintaining Compliance with the SCIP Database
Companies in the EU that manufacture, import, or distribute products containing SVHCs above a 0.1 mass percent (w/w) threshold are obligated to submit to the SCIP database. These companies are responsible for reporting the necessary information in a timely manner.weiterlesen
SCIP: Bringing the EU Waste Framework Directive Into the Future
The EU Waste Framework Directive was recently revised to help close the information gap between manufacturers and waste disposal companies regarding hazardous substances. Learn more about the new SCIP database in this article.weiterlesen
Maintaining REACH Compliance
The REACH regulation places responsibility on industries to manage the risks from chemicals. In this article, we explore how manufacturers and importers can comply with REACH.weiterlesen
An Introduction to REACH
The REACH regulation was adopted in the European Union to address the production and use of chemical substances and their potential impacts on both human health and the environment.weiterlesen