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Alphabetical Listing of Reference Documents by Title
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Chemical Management Services (CMS): A New Strategy for Pollution Prevention [PDF]
Abstract: [Presentation] Gives an example and benefits of a chemical management system at a semiconductor fab. By Clauusen, J.
Source: Chemical Strategies Partnership
URL: http://165.235.111.242/PollutionPrevention/upload/P2_FLY_Che
mical_Management.pdf
SB14 Update and Semiconductor Industry SB14 Findings [PDF]
Abstract: Presentation listing numerous water, chemical, and other environmental improvements by California semiconductor companies.
(By Briones, R).
Source: California Department of Toxic Substances Control
URL: http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/PollutionPrevention/upload/P2_FLY_SB1
4_Update.pdf
SEMATECH Position Statement Regarding The Business Case for the Continued Need of PFOS [PDF]
Abstract: Granting the semiconductor industry an exemption from the
restrictions on the use of PFOS, a critical substance in semiconductor manufacturing, is based on the industry’s ability to tightly control
and limit total use of the substances. The semiconductor manufacturing industry is attempting to reduce PFOS by developing alternatives.
Source: SEMATECK
URL: http://www.pops.int/documents/meetings/poprc/submissions/Com
ments_2006/sia/PFOS%20Business-Technology%20Issue%20fina
l%2011-24-04.PDF
The 1.7 Kilogram Microchip: Energy and Material Use in the Production of Semiconductor Devices [PDF]
Abstract: By Williams, E., et al. Describes the amount of inputs required to produce a single chip, which amounts to about 630 times the weight of the chip itself.
Source: Environmental Science and Technology
URL: http://www.it-environment.org/publications/1.7%20kg%20microc
hip.pdf
U.S. EPA Recognizes NEC Electronics America for Eliminating Toxic Chemicals
Abstract: NEC Electronics America committed to eliminating three solvents from a processing step. Since then, they have eliminated 8,070 pounds of phenol; 19,645 pounds of dichlorobenzene, and 7,366 pounds of trimethyl benzenes, and has not used any of these chemicals since September 2008
Source: U.S. EPA
URL: http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/7AD89BCAC4F5FBD28
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