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This book provides practical guidance on how we identify the materials used in electronic goods, the risks of legacy substances from an environmental and health point of view, and how these products should be treated at the end of their useful life. Electronics was born when concerns about environmental pollution, clean energy, and the current discussions about sustainability were not yet in existence. With this perspective, there is a great need now for advanced technologies that are free of the shortcomings of current electronics products. Some of the most promising materials to reduce the demands on limited resource supplies and improve circularity at product end of life are based on carbon and carbon nanotechnology.
The book provides links to industry organizations working on electronics sustainability, material recycling, and engineering tools and standards to achieve these goals. The book also includes a rapid-fire alphabetical list of new electronics technologies "from DC to light" so that the possibilities can freely roam around afterwards with the interested reader to think outside the box. The book concludes by highlighting connections between the current need for sustainability, and philosophical and cultural viewpoints that have been around for millennia but have become overshadowed by technology.
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Intermediate and advanced practitioners in industry and engineering, technical staff and management, environmental advocates, interested general public and researchers, and academic researchers
Roger L. Franz has an extensive body of work spanning several decades, primarily focused on electronics materials, sustainability, and environmental regulations. He has authored more than 50 publications and presentations. He has been a participant in IPC Material Declaration Standards development and in the IEC Technical Advisory Group TC-111 on Electronics and the Environment. He received Best Paper Awards and a CEO EHS award while at Motorola, developed standards and white papers at UL Environment, and has been a Principal in Engineering Compliance and Sustainability within the Corp. Information Solutions group at TE Connectivity. He has four US patent publications and one patent granted. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, outdoor activities, and writing and performing music and poetry under pen and stage name Roger Hammer.
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