Maintaining Compliance with PFAS Regulations

PFAS are being considered for restriction in numerous jurisdictions, including the U.S. and EU. Electronics companies should be familiar with potential changes to avoid major disruptions.weiterlesen

Understanding PFAS: Perfluoroalkyl andPolyfluoroalkyl Substances

PFAS are a large, complex group of synthetic chemicals that have been used in electronics manufacturing and a wide range of other applications. In this article, we explore their background and potential risks.weiterlesen

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TSCA: Comprehensive Chemical Regulation in the US

TSCA is among the earliest and broadest legislation regulating the manufacture, sale, and use of chemicals in the United States. We explore its history and requirements in this article.weiterlesen

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Maintaining Compliance with California Proposition 65

California Proposition 65 has continued to evolve since its initial adoption in 1986. This article explores how businesses can maintain compliance as the regulations change over time.weiterlesen

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California Proposition 65: Keeping the Public Safe and Informed

California Proposition 65 requires the disclosure of a number of different chemicals when used in products or released into the local environment. In this article, we discuss how the legislation came about.weiterlesen

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Mica Policy: How Electronics Manufacturers Maintain Compliance

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

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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

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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

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