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University of Tennessee Center for Clean Products and Clean Technologies Maria Leet Socolof [email protected] www.cleanproducts.com Suppliers Partnership for the Environment Design for the Environment Auto Sector Life Cycle Management Methodology Workshop Troy, MI January 21, 2004

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Page 1: University of Tennessee Center for Clean Products and Clean Technologies Maria Leet Socolof socolofml@utk.edu  socolofml@utk.edu Suppliers

University of TennesseeCenter for Clean Products and

Clean Technologies

Maria Leet [email protected]

www.cleanproducts.com

Suppliers Partnership for the Environment

Design for the Environment

Auto Sector Life Cycle Management Methodology Workshop

Troy, MI

January 21, 2004

Page 2: University of Tennessee Center for Clean Products and Clean Technologies Maria Leet Socolof socolofml@utk.edu  socolofml@utk.edu Suppliers

UT Center for Clean Products and Clean Technologies

(CCPCT)• Mission

– To develop, evaluate, and promote environmentally friendly products and technologies that minimize pollution at the source and contribute to long-term sustainable development

• Purpose– Assist producers and other stakeholders in

cooperative efforts to design products and processes to reduce life-cycle environmental impacts

Page 3: University of Tennessee Center for Clean Products and Clean Technologies Maria Leet Socolof socolofml@utk.edu  socolofml@utk.edu Suppliers

CCPCT LCM-related Projects• Industry sectors:

– Automotive

– Electronics

• Project types:

– Life-cycle Assessment (LCA)

– Environmental Management Systems (EMS)

– Supply Chain Management

– Extended Product Responsibility (EPR)

– End-of-Life (EOL) Management

– Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment (CTSA)

– Design For Environment (DFE)

– Printing

– Carpet

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Life-Cycle Assessment

• Projects:– Saturn Car

– Partnership for a Generation of New Vehicles (PNGV)

– Computer Display Project

– Lead-Free Solder Project

• Tools:– Evaluate LCA tools

– Develop Life-Cycle Design Toolkit

– Apply other tools (e.g., GaBi)

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Life-Cycle Management• Environmental Management Systems (EMS)

– Integrated EMS guidance tool incorporates a risk component with an EMS tool for EPA DfE

• Saturn Supply Chain Management– Identified and assessed methods that OEMs and their

suppliers can employ to promote cleaner production to all members of the supply chain in the automobile industry.

• Extended Product Responsibility (EPR)/EOL– Convened 1st conference on EPR (1994)– Served on PCSD on defining EPR in US – Voluntary initiatives (carpet & electronics industries)– Car recycling in industrialized & developing countries

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Design for the Environment

• Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment (CTSA)– Evaluates a set of competing processes or products– Focuses on manufacturing processes and associated

toxicity risks for EPA DfE Program

• Design for Environment (DFE) – Focus on design of product system– Applied in LCA and CTSA projects, examples:

• Molded in color fascia study (car LCA)• Door insert alternatives study (car LCA)• Hot air solder leveling (HASL) process in electronics industry

(CTSA)