Environmental management in semiconductor and printed circuit board industry in India. Part I: Survey results and case studies

U.C. Pandey, V.C. Sethi, K. Schischke, H. Griese, H. Reichl
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During the 1990s electronics has assumed the role of providing a forceful leverage to the socio-economic and technological growth of developing society. The initial thinking that the IT & electronics manufacturing activities, involving high technologies would be clean and free from pollution problems, is no more valid today. As the electronics industry rapidly expanded it became evident that the diversity of the industry and its products could cause considerable environmental damage if not properly managed. The major impacts include pollution from manufacturing, waste disposal and use of toxic materials and chemicals that can cause damage to water, soil and air eventually polluting our Oceans and our Planet. In order to ameliorate the environmental impact from the hazardous processes and products, the IT & electronics sector has to adopt increased environmental safety standards. A systematic and integrated approach to environmental management is thus inescapable in the long run. Department of Information Technology in collaboration with United Nationals Development Programme (UNDP) has drawn up a National Programme on "Environmental Management in Semiconductor and Printed Circuit Board Industry in India" to foster environmental management and pollution prevention in Indian Electronics and IT industry. The implementation of this programme has been supported by National and International partners, such as Fraunhofer IZM, Germany, by training and consultancy, US EPA and industry in USA & Europe in providing the information about cleaner production technologies being practiced. The topic will be presented with two papers: Part I describes the Indian initiative on cleaner production technologies in communication, information and electronics sector, objectives and scope of the DIT project. The results of phase I activities of the DIT project cover the survey findings according to the general framework of electronics manufacturing in India and the role of domestic electronics industry in global supply chains. The technological status of electronics manufacturing and the main environmental aspects to be addressed are specified. Best available technologies and practices in Indian context are analyzed in detail. Best practice case studies presented in the paper cover examples from PCB and semiconductor industry. The case studies comprise material flow analysis for these specific technologies and environmental assessment. The part I paper concludes with an outlook on phase II activities of the DIT project.
印度半导体和印刷电路板工业的环境管理。第一部分:调查结果和案例研究
在20世纪90年代,电子产品承担了为发展中社会的社会经济和技术增长提供有力杠杆的作用。最初的想法,IT和电子制造活动,涉及高科技将是清洁的,没有污染的问题,今天不再有效。随着电子工业的迅速发展,很明显,如果管理不当,该工业及其产品的多样性可能会造成相当大的环境破坏。主要影响包括制造、废物处理和使用有毒物质和化学品造成的污染,这些污染会对水、土壤和空气造成损害,最终污染我们的海洋和地球。为了改善危险过程和产品对环境的影响,IT和电子行业必须采用更高的环境安全标准。因此,从长远来看,对环境管理采取系统和综合的办法是不可避免的。信息科技部与联合国开发计划署(开发计划署)合作拟订了一项关于“印度半导体和印刷电路板工业的环境管理”的国家方案,以促进印度电子和信息技术工业的环境管理和污染预防。这一方案的执行得到了国家和国际伙伴的支持,例如德国的弗劳恩霍夫环境管理协会、培训和咨询、美国环境保护署以及美国和欧洲工业提供关于正在实行的清洁生产技术的资料。该专题将连同两篇论文一起提出:第一部分介绍印度关于通讯、信息和电子部门清洁生产技术的倡议、发展信息技术项目的目标和范围。DIT项目第一阶段活动的结果涵盖了根据印度电子制造业的总体框架和国内电子工业在全球供应链中的作用的调查结果。详细说明了电子制造的技术状况和要解决的主要环境问题。详细分析了印度环境下的最佳技术和实践。论文中介绍的最佳实践案例研究涵盖了PCB和半导体行业的例子。案例研究包括这些具体技术的物料流分析和环境评估。论文的第一部分最后对DIT项目的第二阶段活动进行了展望。
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