Experience sharing in Philips Consumer Electronics (PCE) in achieving WEEE and RoHS 飞利浦电子消费产品在RoHS及WEEE 指令上的实 践经验 Green Manufacturing in China 中国绿色制造研讨会 Feb 23, 2006 (Thurs) 2006年2月23日﹝星期四﹞ Stanedy.

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Transcript Experience sharing in Philips Consumer Electronics (PCE) in achieving WEEE and RoHS 飞利浦电子消费产品在RoHS及WEEE 指令上的实 践经验 Green Manufacturing in China 中国绿色制造研讨会 Feb 23, 2006 (Thurs) 2006年2月23日﹝星期四﹞ Stanedy.

Experience sharing in Philips Consumer Electronics
(PCE) in achieving WEEE and RoHS
飞利浦电子消费产品在RoHS及WEEE 指令上的实
践经验
Green Manufacturing in China 中国绿色制造研讨会
Feb 23, 2006 (Thurs) 2006年2月23日﹝星期四﹞
Stanedy Yue
Environmental Program Manager
Business Group Entertainment Solutions
Philips Electronics Hong Kong Limited
© Royal Philips Electronics
余锦辉先生- - 飞利浦电子消费产品家庭娱乐系統方案集团环境方案经理
Outline :• Philips Sustainability Policy and recognition
• Environmental Ambition
• Products Environmental Care (Eco-design and Green
Flagships)
• Roll out experience : WEEE and RoHS
• Recognition and awards in Hong Kong
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Philips and Sustainability
CSO
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ESlucianne
HKGMA Verweij
Feb 2006/ CSO
Sustainability, the big
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Philips & Sustainability
“We firmly believe that social and environmental responsible behaviour contributes to sustained profitable
growth and value creation. That’s why we are embedding sustainability thinking and acting throughout the
organization.
Sustainability is built into our heritage, our values and our commitment to improve the quality of people’s lives.
We have long been integrating economic prosperity, environmental quality and social equity –
balancing these sometimes-competing demands.”
Gerard Kleisterlee
President & CEO of Royal Philips Electronics
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New brand positioning as guiding principle
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What is sustainability (3P’s)?
什么是可持续发展?
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ENVIRONMENTAL
CARE关心环境
(PLANET行星)
ECONOMIC
VIABILITY
经济发展能力
(PROFIT利润)
Business
SOCIAL EQUITY
社会公正
(PEOPLE人)
principles
SUSTAINABLE可持续发展
Covering the triple bottom line
涵盖这三个底线
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Philips Sustainability Policy
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Sustainable entrepreneurship
Invest in employees and their work
environment.
Financial and non-financial targets,
stakeholder dialogue.
Expects its business partners to be
committed to sustainable
development.
Active in the community, focus on
education and healthcare.
Philips measures and verifies its
sustainability performance and
publishes results annually.
Explore new businesses and emerging
markets.
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可持续发展方针 -飛利浦電子消費產品家庭娱乐系統方案集团
为了支持飞利浦全球可持续发展方针和总体经营原则,我们确立以下重点领域:
客户关系
我们确立并重视顾客与消费者的需求、意愿和权益。透过创新的意念、世界一流的品质及其它业务方面的优越表现,包括坚守企业的诚信以及令顾客感到满意和安全的承诺,务求能提供高水平
的产品和服务。
经营伙伴关系
我们公平及忠诚地对待我们的经营伙伴,包括供应商、分销商和代理商,并促进、引导及监察他们在可持续发展方面的表现。
员工关系
我们于雇用员工时不计较其宗教信仰、性别、种族和年龄,而且致力不断地改进向员工之价值提案,务求造就一个能够充分发挥员工潜能的工作环境。我们视员工为企业最宝贵的资产,尊重他
们的权益,包括在日常营运中给予员工公平的雇用条件、合理的工资和福利,以及确保他们能够在健康、安全、不受骚扰,和能够顾及家庭的环境下工作。
政府
我们遵守所有适用于地方及国际的法律,倡导能够与环境、员工及社会整体相配合的良好经营方式,并与非官方组织﹝NGOs﹞以及其它企业保持紧密的合作,探索所有能够改善生活质素的机会。
社区参与
我们与公司经营所在的社区建立开放式的关系与接触模式,密切关注其文化与需求,适当地担任联合发起者的角色,发挥积极、协作的作用,务求能够在社区建立更好的居住环境和营商环境。
环境职责
我们致力于保护环境,在生产流程、 产品、服务及其它相关的项目中,采用可持续发展的经营方式,并承诺尽我们最大的能力去降低对能源和自然资源的消耗,以及减少废弃物品和有害物质
的排放。我们已将此环境责任纳入公司的筹划纲领、工作方案和维持稳健的环境管理体系之中。
我们坚信透过有效的实施及不断的评估和审核,以上各方面将得到持续的改善,同时亦能够引领我们踏上世界级公司的道路。
我们促进及教育员工遵守以上方针,并鼓励全体员工作出其宝贵的贡献。
梁耀荣
总经理, BG Entertainment Solutions
飞利浦消费电子家庭娱乐系統方案集团
2006年1月
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Sustainability Recognition and awards
Consumer associations consistently rate
Philips “top class” in sustainability
• EU Consumer associations – led by NL Consumentenbond –
associate sustainability questionnaires & ratings with 50% of
their product tests.
• Philips is the only company consistently rated in the “top”
green category for CE products.
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High performance globally recognized
• Environmental performance of Philips is lead performer:
– Leading member of Dow Jones Sustainability Index
– Consistent top tier rank
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RECENT RECOGNITION
http://www.global100.org/
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Philips Consumer Electronics (PCE)
Environmental ambition
Environmental Ambition
Target
• Energy: product energy usage
 Supports Flagships, Awards, Energy
10% better
Than best competitor
using Product (EuP)
• Lead and RoHS free
01-09-2005
• All suppliers Green by end of 2004
100% signed
• Packaging reduction World Class
vs competitors
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Sustainability & Banned
Substance Declaration
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Product Environmental Care
(Ecodesign and Green Flagships)
Green metrics at Philips
• 5 Green Focal Area’s:
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Energy
Product weight
Packaging
Hazardous substances
Recyclability
• Life cycle perspective
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Improvement Drivers
• Eco-design methodology
– Apply and follow environmental design rules in the
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Energy consumption
Weight
Recycling and Disposal
Hazardous substances
Packaging
• Green Flagship Programme
– Benchmark our product’s environmental performance against Best In
Class (BIC) competitors to find out improvement opportunities for
successor products.
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Green Flagship Criteria
• Energy: 10% better than all commercial competitor
products
• Weight, Packaging & Recyclability : Equal or better
then best commercial competitor (10% margin)
• Hazardous Substances: No rejected components
• Life Cycle Perspective (LCA) : Equal or better then
best commercial competitor (10% margin). If 1 of the
GFA above (except energy) does not meet the
criteria, the Life Cycle perspective is an over-ruling
criterion.
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WEEE Marking
Marking of electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with
Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE)
Practical implementation Philips CE (1)
Marking symbol
2005-08-13
or
Producer identification
and/or
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Practical implementation Philips CE (2)
• Unique producer ID
• Symbol combination of
crossed-out wheeled with a
solid bar below
2005-08
• Unique producer ID
• Date of ‘put on the market’
• Crossed-out wheeled bin
Marking on product type label obvious but mark in mould also possible
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Practical implementation Philips CE (3)
Adaptation of Location of Marking
If the size or other characteristics such as functionality of
the product means that marking cannot be applied to the
product, the marking shall be:
• In the operating instructions and warranty certificates included with
product (if supplied);
• If this is not possible, the mark shall be on the packaging.
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Practical implementation Philips CE (3)
Size and location of label
User & treatment facility info; easy
to recognize
Distinction between B2C and
B2B products
Mark all, especially if they can
migrate to consumers
Mark both main product and
accessories
Yes, if they have function as own
product
Financial consequences of early
marking
‘New waste’ included in
guarantees (depends on Member
States)
When VAT is paid in the EU
Member states
‘put on the market’
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RoHS roll out experience
Maximum concentration values of RoHS vs Philips
control threshold
SUBSTANCE
LIMIT (by weight)
Philips Limit
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100 ppm = 0.01%
1000 ppm = 0.1%
1000 ppm
1000 ppm
1000 ppm
1000 ppm
20 ppm
50 ppm
1000ppm
1000ppm
1000ppm
1000ppm
Cadmium
Mercury
Lead
Chromium 6+
PBB
PBDE
• Critical issue is definition of component/homogeneous
material/unit
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What is the level of detail required?
Industry Position
Most likely
EU definition
Material
level
Component
level
Part/ assy
level
Product
level
 X? X X
1000 ppm measured on
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Philips history on RoHS substances
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Cadmium – banned
since 1985
Mercury – banned (exemptions)
since 1995
PBB – banned
since 1998
PBDE – banned (exemptions)
since 1998
Hexavalent chromium – limited issue for PCE new
Lead – must be addressed by PCE
new
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Control methodology
• Supplier declaration on hazardous/RoHS compliance
• Supplier certification on the process to ensure
compliance of the hazardous substances control.
• Periodic chemical testing to ensure the reliability and
consistency of the compliance
• BOM central database on environmental status
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PCE Experience in WEEE and RoHS roll out - 1
• Ahead to the legislation – 10 months ahead to ensure
absolutely clean in pipelines.
• Incorporate the control along entire supply chain
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Design and development
Purchasing / Procurement
Manufacturing (e.g. LF processing)
Quality and Reliability
Incoming and outgoing control
• Incorporate control measures in ISO 14001 system
• Stock management on components and products to get rid of
the non-RoHS complied materials
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PCE Experience in WEEE and RoHS roll out – 2
• Design
– Incorporate a design rules upon product design to ensure only
complied materials and WEEE marking are designed in.
• Purchasing
– Communicate the requirements to the suppliers with clear time line.
– RoHS BOM approval and validation
– Risk list management
• Manufacturing
– Store control to avoid mixing of materials
– Separate tools for RoHS complied production
– Sign for RoHS production lines or floor.
• Incoming and outgoing control
– Periodic checking to ensure product compliance.
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Looking forward : Other regions in hazardous
substances control
• China WEEE and RoHS
TBC
• California issues “SB20” legislation,
1 Jan. 2007,
PBDE exempt, but reporting obligation.
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Recognition and awards in Hong Kong
Recent awards in Hong Kong
• HK Ecoproduct Award 2005
– Gold award
• Philips Mobile Phone Xenium 9@9c
• Philips Keyring Key019
– Bronze award
• Philips DVD Player DVP 520
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飞利浦关注一个更美好的世界
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