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Organized by Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM, Berlin
Technische Universität Berlin, Research Center for Microperipheric Technologies
In Partnership with the
In Cooperation with the World’s"Going Green" Conference Series
CARE INNOVATION, Europe
ECO DESIGN, Japan
IEEE ISSST, USA
September 9 – 12, 2012Dahlem Cube, Seminaris Campus Hotel Berlin, Germany
Discount Registration Deadline June 30, 2012
http://www.egg2012.de
Joint International Congress and Exhibition
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Organized by Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM, Berlin TU Berlin, Research Center for Microperipheric Technologies
In Cooperation The International CARE Electronics Office with EcoDeNet Japan IEEE CPMT, TC Green Electronics
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Preface: Welcome to EGG 2012+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2
Conference Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3
Going Green Initiative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3
International Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4
Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 6
Tutorials, Get together & StEP Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 8
Opening Ceremony & Keynotes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 10
Session Program: Monday, September 10, 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 12
Session Program: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 16
Session Program: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 24
Provoquium, Closing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 31
Poster Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 32
Exhibition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 36
Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 37
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 38
Fee Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 39
Supporting Companies and Institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 41
Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover
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PrefacePreface
Klaus-Dieter Lang
Chairman of the EGG 2012+
Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM
Head of Research Center for Microperipheric Technologies at TU Berlin
ElECtroniCs GoEs GrEEn 2012+
Taking Green to the Next Level
Sustainability in the electronics sector makes a vital contribution to safeguarding our future and that of coming generations. However, a more immediate threat is also demanding our attention – the effect of supply and demand on prices. Supplies of several metals and other materials essential in electronics manu-facturing are beginning to dwindle and our industry is currently facing across-the-board price hikes. This means sophisticated solutions for technology and product development are required. Consequently, the Electronics Goes Green 2012+ conference is more intensely focusing on this issue and the response from industry and R&D. Consider this year’s confe-rence motto „taking green to the next level“ not by looking for one common “next level” for all, but by visualizing each market player on his own individual level. If all partners of the electronics value chain should then move just one step forward: image the intricate complexity involved.Over the twelve years of the Electronics Goes Green conference series, electronics industry has come leaps and bounds in addressing sustainability issues. Despite this, underlying problems remain unsolved, as the electron-ics sector does not operate in a vacuum, but competes for resources with other industries and is affected by economic policies and political situations with which it often has had
little involvement. EGG 2012+ is the forum for discussing how to respond proactively and highlighting recent technology advancements that allow us to counter problems of scarcity. What demands are manufacturers making of the political context? What strategies are industry and research pursuing to minimize resource wastage? And how can recycling, which seemed to have almost been put on the backburner in terms of research and develop-ment in recent years, be optimized to make a more effective contribution to solving the issues facing electronics manufacturers?EGG 2012+ will also be the forum for its tried-and-true mix of legislative and policy discus-sions, the presentation of new scientific results and reports from the industry’s frontlines. At EGG 2012+, we plan to take electronics in the green context to the next level, and welcome you to what will surely be the most stimulat-ing four days of the year for those profession-als concerned with ensuring the electronics sector can continue to improve quality of life for years to come.
The organizing team and I are looking forward to your participation!
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Going Green
scopeCONFERENCE SCOPEOnce more, the Electronics Goes Green is bring-ing together differing perspectives, from driving change to being driven, from advancing political goals to scientific moderation of what really con-stitutes environmental progress. Environmental protection and sustainability have become even more relevant in the electronics sector since the last Electronics Goes Green conference in 2008.
The Electronics Goes Green 2012+ covers three major areas:
Sustainable Products and Technologies: Best available or leading edge technologies and pro-duct solutions that reduce environmental impact through eco-design, energy efficiency and resource management, including recycling.
Governance: Incentives for environment-friendly products and processes, green business models, voluntary agreements, social responsibility, and international issues related to environmental legislation.
System Thinking: Today, electronic products are shifting from single function devices to net-worked products, generating considerable envi-ronmental and economic trade-offs. The improve-ment of the whole system requires meeting a variety of data monitoring, system modeling and life-cycle management challenges.
You are invited to come and enjoy the open atmosphere, share experiences, ideas and visions with experts from industry, academia, govern-ment and NGOs, and take advantage of the range of conference forums: exhibition, oral and poster presentations and hard-hitting debate at one of the conference’s most popular events, the Provoquium.
CARE INNOVATION, EUROPECARE Electronics (Comprehensive Approach for the Recycling and Eco-efficiency of Electronics) is a strategic initiative to understand the impli-cations of sustainability for the electr(on)ics industry in the future. For over 14 years, the Symposium Going Green – CARE INNOVATION has been a platform for presenting the up-to-date progress on sustainable development and the development of eco-efficient electr(on)ic and automotive products. CARE INNOVATION is the European sister conference to Electronics Goes Green, following a four year cycle with conferences in the even years between Electronics Goes Green.
ECODESIGN, JAPANThe EcoDesign Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing in Electronics is a periodic national and inter-national meeting in Japan. It has been held since 1999, mostly in Tokyo, but also in Sapporo, last year in Kyoto and next year as a novelty in Korea. EcoDesign reflects not only the status of green electronics products and manufacturing in Japan. It is a symposium that encourages initiatives on a global base, and features application fields beyond elec-tronics. Under the Going Green Initiative, the EcoDesign symposium is an international venue in English language in odd years and a regional Asian conference in even years.
IEEE ISSST, USAThe IEEE International Symposium on Sus-tainable Systems and Technology is a yearly event covering sustainability in the broader engineering field. Due to its history the confer-ence has strong roots in the electronics com-munity, but at the same time includes other product segments and engineering ethics. Its predecessor the International Symposium on Electronics and the Environment (ISEE) has been held annually since 1993. It was the first regular international event on the topic.
Conference scope & Going Green initiative
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P. EaganCo-Chairman ofthe Conference
K.-D. LangChairman of
the Conference
T. SugaCo-Chairman ofthe Conference
Y. UmedaCo-Chairman ofthe Conference
E. WilliamsCo-Chairman ofthe Conference
Boardinternational Board
CONFERENCE ChAIR Klaus-Dieter Lang Technische Universität Berlin,
Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
INTERNATIONAl CO-ChAIRS Patrick D. Eagan University of Wisconsin, USA
Tadatomo Suga The University of Tokyo, Japan
Yasushi Umeda Osaka University, Japan
Eric Williams Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
TEChNICAl ChAIRS Nils F. Nissen Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
Andreas Middendorf Technische Universität Berlin, Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
lOCAl ORGANIzING COmmITTEEStefan Ast Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
Stephan Benecke Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Perrine Chancerel Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Martina Creutzfeldt mcc Agentur für Kommunikation GmbH, Germany
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international Board
S. AstOrganizing Team
A. MiddendorfTechnical Chairman
N. NissenTechnical Chairman
S. BeneckeOrganizing Team
P. ChancerelOrganizing Team
M. CreutzfeldtOrganizing Team
PROGRAm COmmITTEE mEmbERSRolf Aschenbrenner Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
Braden Allenby Arizona State University, USA
Han Brezet Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Matthias Finkbeiner Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Colin Fitzpatrick University of Limerick, Ireland
Christian Hagelüken Umicore, Germany
Carol Handwerker Purdue University, USA
Naoe Hosoda National Institute for Materials Science NIMS, Japan
Jaco Huisman United Nations University (UNU), Germany Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Bernd Kopacek Austrian Society for Systems Engineering and Automation (SAT), Austria
Ruediger Kuehr United Nations University, Germany
Kun-Mo Lee Ajou University, Republic of Korea
Jinhui Li Tsinghua University, P. R. China
Wilfried Oppermann Siemens AG, Germany
Robert C. Pfahl iNEMI, USA
Beatrix Pook Texas Instruments, Germany
Armin Reller Augsburg University, Germany
Susanne Rotter Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Julie M. Schoenung University of California Davis, USA
Günther Seliger Fraunhofer IPK, Germany
Markus Stutz Dell GmbH, Germany
Katsuaki Suganuma Osaka University, Japan
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ProgramProgram at a Glance
iNEMI Forum
Tutorial 1Forum to Advance
a Roadmap to Sustainable ICT
Tutorial 2Thermal Energy
Harvesting: Green Micro Energy
Tutorial 3ADDRESS –
e-Waste Global Collection
11.00 –14.15 SUNDAY
iNEMI Forum
Tutorial 4E-Waste in Devel-oping and Transi-
tion Countries
Tutorial 5Carbon
Footprinting for Electronics
14.45 –18.00
Get together 19.00 – 21.00
MONDAY, SEPT. 10 9.45 – 12.15 opening Ceremony 9.45 – 12.15 MONDAY
12.15 – 13.30 Exhibition Opening Opening Poster Session Press Walkabout 12.15 – 13.30
13.30 – 15.30 A.1Producer Responsibility & WEEE
B.1Green IT: Data Centres
C.1Ecodesign by Regulation
D.1WEEE Classification & Quantification
E.1Corporate Responsibility
13.30 – 15.30
16.00 – 18.00 A.2Implementation of Producer Responsibility
B.2Green IT: Networks
C.2RoHS 2.0
D.2Recovery of Materials from WEEE
E.2Social Innovation Approaches
16.00 – 18.00
19.00 – 22.00 reception Botanical Garden 19.00 – 22.00
TUESDAY, SEPT. 11 8.30 – 10.30 A.3Critical Resources for Electronics
B.3Green IT: Assessment
C.3Hazard Assessment
D.3WEEE Recycling Processes
E.3Ecodesign & Ecolabels (1): TV and IE
8.30 – 10.30 TUESDAY
11.00 – 12.30 A.4Resources for Electronics: Examples
B.4Green IT: Sensor Networks
C.4Flame Retardants: Progress
D.4WEEE in International Context (1)
E.4Ecodesign & Ecolabels (2)
11.00 – 12.30
12.30 – 13.30 Poster Session 12.30 – 13.30
13.30 – 15.00 A.5Closing Material Loops (1)
B.5Micro-Energy Supplies
C.5Flame Retardants: Solutions
D.5WEEE in International Context (2)
E.5Ecodesign & Ecolabels (3)
13.30 – 15.00
15.30 – 17.30 A.6Closing Material Loops (2)
B.6Product Life Time & Eco-Reliability
C.6Nano Technologies
D.6WEEE in International Context (3)
E.6Data & Compliance Management (1)
15.30 – 17.30
18.00 – 22.00 Boat tour „Potsdam by night“ 18.00 – 22.00
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12 8.30 – 10.00 A.7Carbon Footprint (1)
B.7EoL Modelling Methods
C.7Green Lighting (1)
D.7Take-back of WEEE
E.7Data & Compliance Management (2)
8.30 – 10.00 WEDNESDAY
10.30 – 12.00 A.8Carbon Footprint (2)
B.8Dematerialisation (1)
C.8Green Lighting (2)
D.8Re-Use of WEEE
E.8Sustainability in SMEs
10.30 – 12.00
12.00 – 13.00 Poster Session 12.00 – 13.00
13.00 – 14.30 A.9Dematerialisation (2)
D.9zeroWIN (1)
E.9Scenarios and System Evaluation
13.00 – 14.30
14.30 – 16.00 the „Provoquium“ D.10zeroWIN (2)
14.30 – 16.00
16.00 – 17.00 Closing Keynotes 16.00 – 17.00
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Program Program at a Glance
iNEMI Forum
Tutorial 1Forum to Advance
a Roadmap to Sustainable ICT
Tutorial 2Thermal Energy
Harvesting: Green Micro Energy
Tutorial 3ADDRESS –
e-Waste Global Collection
11.00 –14.15 SUNDAY
iNEMI Forum
Tutorial 4E-Waste in Devel-oping and Transi-
tion Countries
Tutorial 5Carbon
Footprinting for Electronics
14.45 –18.00
Get together 19.00 – 21.00
MONDAY, SEPT. 10 9.45 – 12.15 opening Ceremony 9.45 – 12.15 MONDAY
12.15 – 13.30 Exhibition Opening Opening Poster Session Press Walkabout 12.15 – 13.30
13.30 – 15.30 A.1Producer Responsibility & WEEE
B.1Green IT: Data Centres
C.1Ecodesign by Regulation
D.1WEEE Classification & Quantification
E.1Corporate Responsibility
13.30 – 15.30
16.00 – 18.00 A.2Implementation of Producer Responsibility
B.2Green IT: Networks
C.2RoHS 2.0
D.2Recovery of Materials from WEEE
E.2Social Innovation Approaches
16.00 – 18.00
19.00 – 22.00 reception Botanical Garden 19.00 – 22.00
TUESDAY, SEPT. 11 8.30 – 10.30 A.3Critical Resources for Electronics
B.3Green IT: Assessment
C.3Hazard Assessment
D.3WEEE Recycling Processes
E.3Ecodesign & Ecolabels (1): TV and IE
8.30 – 10.30 TUESDAY
11.00 – 12.30 A.4Resources for Electronics: Examples
B.4Green IT: Sensor Networks
C.4Flame Retardants: Progress
D.4WEEE in International Context (1)
E.4Ecodesign & Ecolabels (2)
11.00 – 12.30
12.30 – 13.30 Poster Session 12.30 – 13.30
13.30 – 15.00 A.5Closing Material Loops (1)
B.5Micro-Energy Supplies
C.5Flame Retardants: Solutions
D.5WEEE in International Context (2)
E.5Ecodesign & Ecolabels (3)
13.30 – 15.00
15.30 – 17.30 A.6Closing Material Loops (2)
B.6Product Life Time & Eco-Reliability
C.6Nano Technologies
D.6WEEE in International Context (3)
E.6Data & Compliance Management (1)
15.30 – 17.30
18.00 – 22.00 Boat tour „Potsdam by night“ 18.00 – 22.00
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12 8.30 – 10.00 A.7Carbon Footprint (1)
B.7EoL Modelling Methods
C.7Green Lighting (1)
D.7Take-back of WEEE
E.7Data & Compliance Management (2)
8.30 – 10.00 WEDNESDAY
10.30 – 12.00 A.8Carbon Footprint (2)
B.8Dematerialisation (1)
C.8Green Lighting (2)
D.8Re-Use of WEEE
E.8Sustainability in SMEs
10.30 – 12.00
12.00 – 13.00 Poster Session 12.00 – 13.00
13.00 – 14.30 A.9Dematerialisation (2)
D.9zeroWIN (1)
E.9Scenarios and System Evaluation
13.00 – 14.30
14.30 – 16.00 the „Provoquium“ D.10zeroWIN (2)
14.30 – 16.00
16.00 – 17.00 Closing Keynotes 16.00 – 17.00
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SundaySeptember 911.00 – 18.00
tutorialstutorials
Forums & tutorials
11.00 – 18.00 iNEmI Industry Forum on Progress in Green Electronics – Alignment on best Practices and Future Focus
Bill Bader, Grace O‘Malley, Bob Pfahl (iNEMI, USA)
11.00 – 14.15 Tutorial #1:
Forum to Advance a Roadmap to Sustainable ICT Wayne Rifer, Pamela Brody-Heine (Green Electronics Council, USA)
11.00 – 14.15 Tutorial #2: Thermal Energy harvesting: Green micro Energy for Green macro Effects
Burkhard Habbe (Micropelt GmbH, Germany), Stephan Benecke (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
11.00 – 14.15 Tutorial #3: how to ADDRESS Improving Global Collection of e-Waste Flows
Jaco Huisman, Feng Wang (United Nations University, Germany)
14.15 – 14.45 Joint lunch break
14.45 – 18.00 Tutorial #4: E-Waste Situation and Solutions in Developing Countries and Countries with market Economies in Transition
A StEP Event Organized by Empa, GIZ and UNU
14.45 – 18.00 Tutorial #5: Carbon Footprinting for Electronics
Karsten Schischke, Marina Proske (Fraunhofer IZM, Germany)
Get together
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Sunday, September 9, 2012 Get together & stEP Celebration
SundaySeptember 918.00 – 21.00
A get together for all conference participants will be held at the Dahlem Cube. Don’t miss the opportunity to network with other conference attendees.
StEP CelebrationAs a special occasion the get together will feature the 5th anniversary of the StEP initiative – Solving the E-waste Problem. Congratulations!
GEt toGEthEr
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MondaySeptember 10
9.45 – 12.15
openingopening Ceremony
oPEninG CErEmony & KEynotEs
Introduction and Welcome to Electronics Goes Green 2012+ Klaus-Dieter Lang Conference Chairman, Director of Fraunhofer IZM Berlin, Germany Head of Research Center for Microperipheric Technologies, TU Berlin, Germany
Green IT Energy Efficency for Systems Hans-Joachim Otto Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, Germany
Klaus-Dieter LangChairman of the Conference
Hans-Joachim OttoParliamentary State Secretary in the Fede-ral Ministry of Economics and Technology
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KeynotesMonday, September 10, 2012, 9.45 – 12.15 Keynotes
MondaySeptember 109.45 – 12.15
Tackling the Resource Challenge – how to Take the Electronics life Cycle to the Next level
Christina Meskers Umicore, Belgium
blue Semiconductors and Photonics Carlos Lee EPIC – European Photonics Industry Consortium, Belgium,
former Director General at SEMI Europe, Belgium
The Role of IT for Societal Transformation Towards Democracy
Fatma Fekih-Ahmed Kilani Independent Web Consultant, Tunesia
Carlos LeeEPIC, Belgium
Christina MeskersUmicore, Belgium
Fatma Fekih-Ahmed KilaniIndependent Web Consultant, Tunesia
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MondaySeptember 1013.30 – 15.30
a.1 ProduCEr rEsPonsiBility and WEEE dirECtivE
13.30 Europe leads the Way: mechanisms of EEE-Related Regulation in the European Union Ulrich Ellinghaus … Baker & McKenzie, Germany
14.00 Enablers and barriers for Producer Responsibility in the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Sector
Luk N. Van Wassenhove, Maria Besiou … INSEAD, France
Ian Williams, Francis Ongondo, Tony Curran … University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Clementine O‘Connor … BIO Intelligence Service, France
Mona Man-Yu Yang … AUO, Taiwan, Republic of China
Johannes Dietrich, Max Marwede … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Maitane Gallo, Sixto Arnaiz … Fundacion GAIKER, Spain
Tim Woolman … University for the Creative Arts, United Kingdom
Bernd Kopacek … Austrian Society for Systems Engineering and Automation, Austria
Gudrun Obersteiner … University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria
14.30 Extended Producer Responsibility: The EU WEEE Directive Goes Global – Strict law and Order Required or Self-Regulating market Power a Promising Alternative?
Hans-Jochen Lückefett … WEEE Services GmbH, Germany
15.00 Producer Responsibility When WEEE has a Net Value Dr. Kirstie McIntyre, Klaus Hieronymi, Daniel Seager … Hewlett Packard EMEA, United Kingdom
B.1 GrEEn it: data CEntrEs
13.30 Energy Efficiency in Datacenters: The Esselunga Case Study from the IEE-PrimeEnergyIT Research Project
Andrea Roscetti, Lorenzo Pagliano … Politecnico di Milano – eERG, Italy
Tirloni Roberto, Stefano Gregoli … Esselunga S.p.A., Italy
14.00 Towards a multi-level Green Performance Indicator Framework to Improve Energy Efficiency of Data Center Operation – A Resource Usage-based Approach
Björn Schödwell, Marc Wilkens, Koray Erek, Rüdiger Zarnekow … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
14.30 Environmental Performance of Data Centres – A Case Study of the Swedish National Insurance Administration
Caspar Honée, Daniel Hedin, Jasmin St-Laurent, Morgan Fröling … Mid Sweden University, Sweden
15.00 Energy Consumption and Quantities of materials in German Data Centres Ralph Hintemann, Klaus Fichter … Borderstep Institut, Germany
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session Program
Monday, September 10, 2012, 13.30 – 15.30 session Program
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C.1 ECodEsiGn By rEGulation (EuP/ErP)
13.30 ErP-Directive: Implementation – Transposition – Verification Sascha Dietrich … BMWi, Germany
Floris Akkermann … BAM, Germany
14.00 Eco-Design Self-Regulation: A Price too high? Sheila Cassells, Adriana Mattei … Digital Interoperability Forum, United Kingdom
14.30 Open Questions on Standby and Networked Standby Nils F. Nissen, Lutz Stobbe … Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
Klaus-Dieter Lang … Fraunhofer IZM, Germany; Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
15.00 harmonised Approach to Address Standby Power losses Through International Policy Shailendra Mudgal, Kurt Muehmel, Eric Labouze … BIO Intelligence Service, France
d.1 ClassiFiCation and FloW QuantiFiCation oF WEEE
13.30 A Systematic and Compatible Classification of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Jaco Huisman, Feng Wang … United Nations University, Germany; Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Kees Baldé … Statistics Netherlands, the Netherlands
14.00 An Environmental and Economic Analysis of e-Waste Recycling based on the Japanese Experience – Focusing on Flow Estimation
Fumikazu Yoshida … Hokkaido University, Japan
Haruyo Yoshida … Sapporo University, Japan
14.30 WEEE Flows in Germany and the Perspective of Product Responsibility for Efficient Use of Resources
Knut Sander, Dirk Jepsen … Ökopol GmbH, Germany
15.00 From CRT to Flat Displays – Consequences for Collection and Recycling Perrine Chancerel … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Otmar Deubzer, Nils F. Nissen …Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
Klaus-Dieter Lang … Technische Universität Berlin; Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
E.1 CorPoratE rEsPonsiBility and staKEholdEr intEraCtion
13.30 Challenges of Environmental Information Disclosure in the Electronics Industry – The lesson from Taiwan’s Optoelectronic Plant Wastewater Pollution Dispute
Wen-Ling Tu… National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Republic of China
14.00 Social life Cycle Assessment as a Tool for Corporate Social Responsibility Santiago Caceres, Javier Gómez, Cristina Durlan, Guillermo Aleixandre … University of Valladolid, Spain
14.30 bottom-Up Organized Recycling Networks as Strategies for Corporate Sustainability Peter Krämer, Gotthard Walter, Sabine Flamme … FH Münster, Germany
Ramona Götze, Maximilian Ueberschaar, Steffen Heyer, Günther Seliger, Susanne Rotter … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
15.00 Persuasive Design for lOhAS Products with Physical Activity Li-Hsing Shih, Han-En Hsing … National Cheng Kug University, Taiwan, Republic of China
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MondaySeptember 1016.00 – 18.00
a.2 imPlEmEntation oF ProduCEr rEsPonsiBility
16.00 methodology to measure Corporate Performance in e-Waste Collection and Recycling Programs
Irina Oswald, Armin Reller … University of Augsburg, Germany
16.30 business model for EPR-based e-Waste management System Amit Jain … IRG Systems South Asia Pvt. Ltd., India
Ajay Deshpande … Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, India
17.00 how do the biggest IT Companies Perform on Recycling Issues? Philipp Rühle … oekom research AG, Germany
17.30 Towards IPR for b2C WEEE: Can RFID Step up to the Challenge? Stewart Hickey, Colin Fitzpatrick, Maurice O‘Connell … University of Limerick, Ireland
Maria Besiou, Luk Van Wassenhove … INSEAD, France
Andreas Middendorf … Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
Bernd Kopacek … Austrian Society for Systems Engineering and Automation, Austria
B.2 GrEEn it: nEtWorKs
16.00 lCA of Data Transmission and IP Core Networks Jens Malmodin … Ericsson AB, Sweden
Dag Lundén, Mikael Nilsson, Greger Andersson … TeliaSonera AB, Sweden
16.30 Energy Efficient Network Equipment for Data Centers Alexander Schloesser … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Lutz Stobbe, Nils Nissen … Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
Bernd Schaeppi … Austrian Energy Agency, Austria
Klaus-Dieter Lang … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
17.00 Visualizing the Effects of Power management Algorithms for mobile Networks under Realistic Conditions
Abdulbaki Uzun, Sebastian Göndör, Axel Küpper … Telekom Innovation Laboratories, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Nico Bayer … Telekom Innovation Laboratories, Germany
17.30 Green IT: A holistic Approach for Identifying Sustainable Performance Constantin Herrmann, Alexandra Saraev, Lutz-Günther Scheidt … PE INTERNATIONAL AG, Germany
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Monday, September 10, 2012, 16.00 – 18.00 session Program
C.2 rohs 2.0
16.00 Overview of RohS 2.0 and Status of Exemptions Otmar Deubzer, Nils F. Nissen, Klaus-Dieter Lang … Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
16.30 Practical Application of CENElEC Standard EN 50581:2012 to Generate Technical Documentation for RohS2 Conformity Assessment
Aidan Turnbull … ENVIRON International, United Kingdom
17.00 RohS-Regulated Substances in mixed Plastics from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Esther Müller, Mathias Schluep, Patrick Wäger … Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa), Switzerland
17.30 Chemicals in Products: What happens Globally After RohS Recast and EU REACh?
Duk-Chan Yoon … Young & Global Partners, Belgium
DaeYoung Park … Ghent University, Young & Global Partners, Belgium
d.2 rECovEry oF matErials From WEEE
16.00 The benefits of e-Waste Recycling in the Netherlands Jorrit Leijting … PRe, the Netherlands
16.30 Challenges for the Recovery of Critical metals from Waste Electronic Equipment – A Case Study of Indium in lCD Panels
Ramona Götze, Vera Susanne Rotter … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
17.00 Challenges in Promoting 3R of Plastics of Eol Electronic Products Mitsutaka Matsumoto, Tohru Kamo, Keijiro Masui … AIST, Japan
17.30 Recycling of high Performance Polymers from Electronic Scrap Martin Schlummer, Andrea Mäurer … Fraunhofer IVV, Germany
E.2 soCial innovation aPProaChEs
16.00 Green Crowdsourcing: The Role of Social media for Growing Eco-Product Demand and Eco-Design Through Customer Integration
Anna Mogensen … PanOrder Eco-Consulting, Germany
Amei Poensgen … Faircustomer.ch, Switzerland
Catrin Figge … Content Press, Germany
16.30 Crafting Environmental Change Agents – An Ecosystem Approach Pranshu Singhal … Nokia, India
17.00 building a Competency model for Sustainability Patrick Eagan, Marty Gustafson, Carl Vieth … University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
17.30 Seeds4Green: An Open Collaborative Internet Platform for lCA Studies Helene Teulon, Benjamin Canaguier … Gingko 21, France
16 Preliminary Program EGG 2012+
TuesdaySeptember 11
8.30 – 10.30
session#3
session Program
a.3 CritiCal rEsourCEs For ElECtroniCs
8.30 Resource Use and Efficiencies of major materials Used in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE)
Laura Talens Peiró, Robert U. Ayres … INSEAD Social Innovation Centre, France
Gara Villalba Méndez … Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
9.00 Germany – A Source of Raw materials Solveig Legler … TechProtect GmbH, Germany
9.30 U.S. Conflict minerals Regulations and the Electronics Industry Fern Abrams … IPC, USA
10.00 Conflict-Free minerals Supply Chain to Electronics Steven B. Young, Goretty Dias … University of Waterloo, Canada
B.3 GrEEn it: assEssmEnt aPProaChEs
8.30 Opportunities and limitations of Using life Cycle Assessment methodology in the ICT Sector
Fredrik Guldbrandsson, Pernilla Bergmark … Ericsson AB, Sweden
9.00 metrics for Energy Efficiency Assessment in Data Centres and Server Rooms Bernd Schaeppi, Thomas Bogner … Austrian Energy Agency, Austria
Alexander Schloesser … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Lutz Stobbe … Fraunhofer IZM, Germany
9.30 Integrated life Cycle Assessment of End-of-life of Computers Amitabh Kumar Srivastava, Sudeep Yadav … Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jhansi, India
10.00 Environmental Sizing of batteries for Smartphones Bas Flipsen, Jo Geraedts, Angele Reinders, Renee Wever, Ioannis Dafnomilis, Amit Gudadhe … TU Delft, the Netherlands
C.3 hazard assEssmEnt and QuantitativE ChEmiCal analysis
8.30 Reducing Risk by Reducing hazard: Use of Chemical hazard Screening as the First Step in the Assessment Process
Hans Wendschlag … Hewlett-Packard, Sweden
Preliminary Program EGG 2012+ 17
Tuesday, September 11, 2012, 8.30 – 10.30 session Program 9.00 Overcoming the Difficulties of Accurate hazard Assessment for Electronic Devices:
A life Cycle hazard Projection Approach Daniel A. Eisenberg, Mengjing Yu, Carl W. Lam, Julie M. Schoenung … University of California, Davis, USA
Oladele A. Ogunseitan … University of California, Irvine, USA
9.30 A New Approach for Determination of the hexavalent Chromium Weight Concentration in Chromate Coatings
Michiko Noguchi, Mitsuo Ozaki … Fujitsu Laboratries Ltd., Japan
Nobuyuki Hayashi … Fujitsu Quality Laboratory Ltd., Japan
10.00 Application of X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure method for the Quantitative Analysis of hexavalent Chromium in Electronic Products
Mitsuhiro Oki, Sayaka Morimoro, Masahiko Yoshiki, Miyuki Takenaka … Toshiba Corporation, Japan
d.3 imProvinG WEEE rECyClinG ProCEssEs
8.30 Towards Efficient End-of-life Processes of Electrical and Electronic Waste with Passive RF Communication
David Rüdiger, Christian Hohaus … Fraunhofer IML, Germany
Amaia Uriarte, Nora Ibañez … Inkoa Sistemas, Spain
Dorleta Guarde, Ingrid Marquinez … Indumetal, Spain
David Manjon … Gaiker, Spain
Peter Kovacs … Electro-Coord, Hungary
9.00 Calculation of Recyclability on the Product level – Challenges for a Smart Phone Michael Riess … VDE Prüf- und Zertifizierungsinstitut, Germany
Bill Olson … Motorola Mobility Inc, USA
9.30 Increasing Sustainability of lCD Recycling Johan Felix, Stephan Mangold … Chalmers Industriteknik, Sweden
Helena Tunell, Bill Letcher … CIT Recycling Development, Sweden
Anton Grammatikas … BOID, Sweden
Tomas Rydberg … IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
10.00 Recycling Sustainability Optimization: Case Study of Flat Screen Televisions Jef R. Peeters, Dirk Cattrysse, Joost R. Duflou … KU Leuven, Belgium
Paul Vanegas … KU Leuven, Belgium; Universidad de Cuenca, Ecuador
Wim Dewulf … KU Leuven, Belgium; Group T International University College Leuven, Belgium
E.3 ECodEsiGn and EColaBEls (1): tv and imaGinG EQuiPmEnt
8.30 EU Ecodesign and labelling Regulations for TVs: Is the Picture half Full or half Empty? Edouard Toulouse, Stamatis Sivitos … ECOS (European Environmental Citizens‘ Organisation for Standardisation), Belgium
Stéphane Arditi … European Environmental Bureau (EEB), Belgium
Norbert Reintjes, Laura Spengler … Ökopol GmbH – Institut für Ökologie und Politik, Germany
9.00 Two New Standards in the IEEE 1680 (EPEAT) Family of Standards: Imaging Equipment and Televisions
Pamela Brody-Heine, Wayne Rifer … Green Electronics Council, USA
9.30 Promoting the Frontrunners – EU Ecolabel Criteria Requirements on the Use of Substances for Printers, Copiers and multifunctional Devices (mFDs)
Jiannis Kougoulis, Renata Kaps … European Commission Joint Research Centre / Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Spain
Roland Weber … POPs Environmental Consulting, Germany
Stefan Posner … Swerea IVF AB, Sweden
10.00 Rethinking Eco-Design Priorities – The Case of the Econova Television Conny Bakker, Ridzert Ingenegeren, Erik Tempelman, David Peck … TU Delft, the Netherlands
Tom Devoldere … Philips Innovative Applications, Belgium
Jaco Huisman … TU Delft, the Netherlands; United Nations University, Germany
18 Preliminary Program EGG 2012+
TuesdaySeptember 1111.00 – 12.30
session#4
session Program
a.4 rEsourCEs For ElECtroniCs: ExamPlEs
11.00 Evaluating Risks of Copper Depletion based on Sustainability Scenarios Yuta Inoue, Yusuke Kishita, Shinichi Fukushige, Yasushi Umeda … Osaka University, Japan
Hideki Kobayashi … Osaka University, Japan
11.30 Combining Four Environmental Assessment methodologies to Identify a Relevant Set of Criteria for Products for End-of-life and Resource Efficiency
Fabrice Mathieux, Fulvio Ardente … European Commission – Joint Research Centre, Italy
12.00 Economical Evaluation of Recycling System for Rare-Earth magnets Tomohiko Akahori, Yuzo … Hitachi Ltd., Japan
B.4 GrEEn it: sEnsor nEtWorKs
11.00 Would Power monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Nodes be a Savior for Power Saving in Society?
Jun Fujimoto, Akio Suzuki …National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
Shingo Furusawa … Seven-Eleven, Japan
11.30 Urban Area Air Quality monitoring via mobile Sensor Network Systems Chukwuchebe Maximilian Ani … Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, People’s Republic of China
Mattias Lampe … GTF Wireless Communications, Corporate Technology, Siemens Ltd., Beijing, People’s Republic of China
Ubammadusinachi Godfrey Anih … Hohai University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China
12.00 Application of lCA for Eco-Design of a Textile-based large-Area Sensor System Andreas R. Köhler … Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Christl Lauterbach, Axel Steinhage … FutureShape GmbH, Germany
Preliminary Program EGG 2012+ 19
Tuesday, September 11, 2012, 11.00 – 12.30 session Program
C.4 FlamE rEdardants: ProGrEss oF dEvEloPmEnts
11.00 iNEmI hFR-Free leadership Project – Final Report Stephen Tisdale, John Davignon, Stephen H Hall … Intel Corporation, USA
11.30 Carbon Footprinting of Printed Circuit board Substrates Incorporating bromine and Phosphorous based Flame Retardants
Matthew J. Realff, Michael Overcash, Zushou Hu, Robert Campbell, Mahmood Sabahi, Avi Teuerstein … Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
12.00 Global Regulatory Developments and Sustainability of Flame Retardants Susan Duncan Landry, Raymond B Dawson, Florian Kohl … Albemarle Corporation, USA
d.4 WEEE in intErnational ContExt (1)
11.00 Regional Cooperation of the Information management Towards the Sound Trans-boundary movement of Recyclables
Shiko Hayashi … Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan
11.30 Where are WEEE in Africa? Mathias Schluep, Esther Müller … Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa), Switzerland
Tatiana Terekhova … The Secretariat of the Basel Convention (SBC), Switzerland
Andreas Manhart … Öko-Institut e.V, Germany
David Rochat … SOFIES SA, Switzerland
Oladele Osibanjo … Basel Convention Coordinating Centre (BCCC) for the African Region, Nigeria
12.00 Recycling of Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment in Korea Jae-chun Lee … Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM), Republic of Korea (South Korea)
E.4 ECodEsiGn and EColaBEls (2)
11.00 P. E. P. Ecopassport – An ISO 14025 Compliant Program Xavier Vital … SGS, USA
11.30 Corporate Sustainability – Green Image via Company-Related Environmental labelling Hans-Jochen Lueckefett, Ute Binder … K & L GmbH, Germany
12.00 Green Electronics? An lCA based Study of Eco-labeling of laptop Computers Jasmin St-Laurent, Daniel Hedin, Caspar Honée, Morgan Fröling … Mid Sweden University, Sweden
20 Preliminary Program EGG 2012+
TuesdaySeptember 1113.30 – 15.00
session#5
session Program
a.5 ClosinG matErial looPs in thE ExtEndEd valuE Chain (1)
13.30 Recycling of Critical Resources – Upgrade Intoduction Vera Susanne Rotter … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
14.00 Recycling of Critical metals from End-of-life Electronics Andreas Manhart, Matthias Buchert, Daniel Bleher, Detlef Pingel … Öko-Institut, Germany
14.30 Opportunities and limits of WEEE Recycling – Recommendations to Product Design from a Recyclers Perspective
Markus Reuter … Outotec Oyj, Espoo, Finland
B.5 miCro-EnErGy suPPliEs and EnErGy harvEstinG
13.30 Energy harvesting on its Way to a Reliable and Green micro Energy Source Stephan Benecke … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany;
Jana Rückschloss, Nils F. Nissen … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
Klaus-Dieter Lang … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
14.00 Design of Autonomous micro-Solar Powered Energy harvesting System for Self-Powered batteries-less Wireless Sensor mote
Airul Azha Abd Rahman, Nor‘azah Abdul Rashid, Aiman Sajidah Abd. Aziz, Dr. Gunawan Witjaksono … MIMOS, Malaysia
14.30 Ambient Vibration-based mEmS Piezoelectric Energy harvester for Green Energy Source
Salem Saadon … USM University, Pinang, Malaysia
Othman Sidek … USM University, Pinang, Malaysia
Preliminary Program EGG 2012+ 21
Tuesday, September 11, 2012, 13.30 – 15.00 session Program
C.5 FlamE rEdardants: solutions
13.30 Non-halogenated Phosphorus, Inorganic and Nitrogen Flame Retardants for Electronics: Update on market Situation, Drivers and Trends
Adrian Beard, Michael Klimes, Ulrich Wietschorke … pinfa c/o Cefic, Belgium
14.00 Recycling of Plastics Containing Flame Retardants in Electronic Waste – A Technical and Environmental Challenge for a Sustainable Solution
Lein Tange, Willem Hofland … ICL-IP Europe, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Philippe Salémis … Cefic / EFRA, the European Chemical Industry Council, Belgium
14.30 Flame Retardants for Engineering Thermoplastics Used in Electric and Electronic Equipment like Connectors and Switches
Oliver Toepfer … Nabaltec AG, Germany
Margot Clauss … BASF Schweiz AG, Switzerland
Thomas Futterer … Chemische Fabriken Budenheim, Germany
Elmar Schmitt … Clariant Produkte (D) GmbH, Germany
d.5 WEEE in intErnational ContExt (2)
13.30 E-Waste Recycling in Asia: Process Classification, Environmental Effect and Knowledge Sharing
Atsushi Terazono, Masahiro Oguchi, Aya Yoshida, Hidetaka Takigami … National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
Tetsuro Agusa … Ehime University, Japan
Florencio C. Ballesteros … University of the Philippines Diliman, the Philippines
14.00 Development and Utilization of Forecasting model for Strategically Planning on e-Waste management in Thailand
Kittinan Annanon … National Metal and Materials Technology Center, Thailand
Surus Tangpaitoon, Chirapat Popuang … Electrical and Electronics Institute, Thailand
14.30 E-Waste management: The Case of the Indian IT Sector Logakanthi Subramanian … University of Manchester, United Kingdom
E.5 ECodEsiGn and EColaBEls (3)
13.30 Eco-Points – Ecological Advice for mobile Phone Purchasers Caroline Wildbolz … Foundation myclimate, Switzerland
Michael Guggisberg … Swisscom AG, Switzerland
14.00 Product Policies on the Environmental Performance of household Washing machines Kristina Overgaard Zacho, Anja Marie Bundgaard … Aalborg University, Denmark
14.30 Green Electronic Products in India – lessons from the bEE Star label and the Ecomark Scheme
Mikael P. Henzler, Cosima Strasser, Frederik Eisinger … adelphi, Germany
22 Preliminary Program EGG 2012+
TuesdaySeptember 1115.30 – 17.30
session#6
session Program
a.6 ClosinG matErial looPs in thE ExtEndEd valuE Chain (2)
15.30 Critical Raw materials – A Challenge for the IT Industry Klaus Hieronymi, Kirstie Mcintyre, Daniel Seager … Hewlett Packard EMEA, Germany
16.00 A Critique of Sustainable Design in the Context of Critical materials Supply Risks David Phillip Peck, Conny Bakker … TU Delft, the Netherlands
16.30 Towards a Comprehensive Recovery System for Critical metals – The Swiss Approach Patrick A. Wäger, Rolf Widmer, Fabian Blaser, Esther Müller, Anna Stamp … Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa),
Switzerland
17.00 Recycling of Critical Resources – moderated Discussion Vera Susanne Rotter … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
B.6 ProduCt liFE timE and ECo-rEliaBility
15.30 Eco-Reliability as a new Approach of multi-Criteria Optimisation Nils F. Nissen, Olaf Wittler … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
Andreas Middendorf, Klaus-Dieter Lang … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany; Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
16.00 Use Analysis of PC’s Using S.m.A.R.T to better Inform lCA Studies Colin Fitzpatrick, Shane Hickey, Stewart Hickey, Liam Duffy … University of Limerick, Ireland
Willie Cade … PC Refurbishers and Recycling, Chicago, USA
Martin Reddy … Rehab Recycle, Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland
16.30 Analysis of lifespan of mobile Phones: Estimation of Eol mobile Phones Generation
Miloš Polák, Lenka Drápalová … REMA System, Czech Republic; Charles University Environment Center, Czech Republic
17.00 Improving e-Waste Recovery with Energy Efficiency Information of Products Yen Ting Ng, Wen Feng Lu … National University of Singapore, Singapore
Hui Mien Lee … Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Singapore
Preliminary Program EGG 2012+ 23
Tuesday, September 11, 2012, 15.30 – 17.30 session Program
C.6 nano tEChnoloGiEs
15.30 Nanomaterials in Existing and Emerging Chemical Regulation of China, Japan, Korea, U.S., and the European Union
Yoon-Mi Park … Young & Global Partners, Belgium
DaeYoung Park … Ghent University, Young & Global Partners, Belgium
16.00 Graphene as an Environmentally Friendly Replacement to Existing Technologies: An Experimental View
Aditya Kumar Mishra, Chodavarpu Srinath … NIT RAIPUR, India
16.30 Recent Advances in Anisotropic Conductive Adhesives (ACAs) Technology for Green Electronic Assembly
Kyung W. Paik … KAIST, Republic of Korea (South Korea)
17.00 Influence of modified Carbon Nanotubes Addition to SAC Solder Paste on Solder Joints Properties and Their Thermal and mechanical Fatigue
Janusz Sitek, Marek Koscielski, Krystyna Bukat … Tele and Radio Research Institute, Poland
Wojciech Niedzwiedz … Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Malgorzata Jakubowska … Warsaw University of Technology, Poland; Institute of Electronic Materials, Poland
Anna Mlozniak … Institute of Electronic Materials, Warsaw, Poland
d.6 WEEE in intErnational ContExt (3)
15.30 Regulatory Framework for the management of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE)
Ebere Akwuebu … Environmental Law Research Institute, Nigeria
16.00 Reverse logistic System of Electronic Waste in Thailand: An Environmental Perspective Sathaporn Monprapussorn … Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand
16.30 E-Waste in the brazilian Context Yovana María Barrera Saavedra, Aldo Roberto Ometto … São Carlos-University of São Paulo, Brazil
17.00 Recycling of Discarded Electronic Products in Institutions Ife Kehinde Adewumi … Niger Delta University, Yenagoa, Nigeria
E.6 data and ComPlianCE manaGEmEnt in thE suPPly Chain (1)
15.30 Challenges and methods for Standardised legal Compliance management in the Production of Electronics
Marek Stachura … KERP Center of Excellence Electronics & Environment GmbH, Austria
16.00 Practical Experience Implementing bOmcheck – The Philips Case Jan-Willem Scheijgrond … Philips, the Netherlands
16.30 Identifying and managing Substances of Concern in Electronics Walter Jager, Joe Langton, Torben Nørlem … Intertek, USA
17.00 Implementing Product-Related hazardous Substances by an Reporting-Oriented Project management Approach
Stefan Dully … Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG, Germany
24 Preliminary Program EGG 2012+
WednesdaySeptember 12
8.30 – 10.00
session#7
session Program
a.7 CarBon FootPrint (1)
8.30 Development of a Simplified Carbon Footprinting methodology for the Semiconductor Industry
Allen H. Hu … United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) and National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan, Republic of China
Ching-Yao Huang … National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan, Republic of China
Jessica Yin, Pei-Hsuan Lin … United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), Taiwan, Republic of China
9.00 Environmental Product Assessments for Small Computer and laptop Companies – microPro’s Experience with Eco-Design of Product Service Systems
Paul Maher, Jose Luis Ospina … MicroPro Computers, Ireland
Karsten Schischke, Alexander Schloesser … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
9.30 Carbon Footprint of a Dell Rack Server Markus Stutz … Dell GmbH, Germany
Scott O‘Connell, John Pflueger … Dell Inc., USA
B.7 Eol modEllinG mEthods
8.30 A Parallel Disassembly method for Green Product Design Shana Smith, Pei-Yu Hung … National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Republic of China
9.00 A methodology for modelling the Eco-Efficiency of Closed-loop Product life Cycles Jonathan Sze Choong Low … National University of Singapore, Singapore; Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Singapore
Wen Feng Lu … National University of Singapore, Singapore
9.30 The Carbon Footprint of e-Waste Recycling – Indian Scenarios Mikael P. Henzler, Cosima Strasser, Frederik Eisinger … adelphi, Germany
Preliminary Program EGG 2012+ 25
Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 8.30 – 10.00 session Program
C.7 GrEEn liGhtinG (1)
8.30 Challenges in lED Packaging, Green lighting and Green Photonics Rafael Jordan … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
Tolga Tekin … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
9.00 Green lighting Product Design with a life Cycle Assessment Approach Daizhong Su … Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
9.30 A Study on Reciprocal Industrial Value Chain and Re-Usable Design of Electronics Devices
Masatsugu Kitamura, Hidetaka Hayashi … EcoDesign Promotion Network, Japan
d.7 taKE-BaCK oF WEEE
8.30 Conformity Assessment of WEEE Take-back Schemes: The Case of Switzerland Heinz W. Boeni … Empa Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland
Paul Scherer … Sens Stiftung Entsorgung Schweiz, Switzerland
Ueli Kasser … Büro für Umweltchemie, Switzerland
9.00 A Study on a Systematic Approach to manage Used Small home Appliances Nozomu Mishima … Akita University, Japan
Kuniko Mishima … Keio University, Japan
9.30 (In-)Formal Collection of e-Waste – The Central Europe Project ‚TransWaste‘ Bernd Kopacek, Markus Rothensteiner … Austrian Society for Systems Engineering and Automation, Austria
Gudrun Obersteiner … University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria
E.7 data and ComPlianCE manaGEmEnt in thE suPPly Chain (2)
8.30 Collaborate With Your Suppliers on Product Compliance Instead of Putting Pressure by Requesting Declarations with Unreachable Requirements
Torger Trenner … Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
Stefan Feickert, Erik Bachmann … SAP AG, Germany
9.00 Stakeholder Perspectives on business model Requirements for a Sustainability Data Exchange Platform Across Supply Chains
Andreas Schiffleitner … KERP Research GmbH, Austria
Thomas Bley … iPoint-systems GmbH, Germany
Markus Hornberger, Ralph Schneider … Fraunhofer IPA, Stuttgart, Germany
9.30 Eco-Efficiency Evaluation as an Important Sustainability Instrument Katrin Melzer, Frank Walachowicz, Wolfgang Bloch … Siemens AG, Germany
Peter Saling, Peter Kölsch … BASF SE, Germany
26 Preliminary Program EGG 2012+
WednesdaySeptember 1210.30 – 12.00
Session#8
Session Program
A.8 CArbon FootPrint (2)
10.30 Towards a Production-Related Carbon Footprint of IT Services (CFIS) Daniel Grimm, Stine Labes, Koray Erek, Marc Wilkens, Ruediger Zarnekow … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
11.00 Neutralize CO2 Emissions by Product Contributions Yoshihiro Iida, Tetsuya Kuwashima … TDK Corporation, Japan
Kazuhiko Sekimoto … TDK-Lambda Corporation, Japan
11.30 Introducing Immediate Carbon Footprint Assessment to Computer Aided Product Design
Hsiang-Tang Chang, Yu-Sheng Yang … National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, Republic of China
b.8 DemAteriAliSAtion (1)
10.30 What Makes a Difference for the Environmental Performance of Online Newspaper Readers?
Åsa Moberg, Yevgeniya Arushanyan … KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, CESC Centre for Sustainable Communications, Sweden
11.00 Electronic Billing vs. Paper Billing: Dematerialization, Energy Consumption and Environmental Impacts
Junbeum Kim, Serge Rohmer … University of Technology of Troyes, France
11.30 Virtualizing Home Gateways for Large Scale Energy Reduction in Networks Laurent Lefevre … INRIA, France; Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France; University of Lyon, France
Jean-Patrick Gelas … University of Lyon, France; Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France
Assefa Teferi … University of Addis Abeba, Ethiopia
Preliminary Program EGG 2012+ 27
Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 10.30 – 12.00 Session Program
C.8 Green liGhtinG (2)
10.30 Mass Flows of Selected Target Materials in LED Products Max Marwede, Perrine Chancerel … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Otmar Deubzer, Nils. F. Nissen … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
Klaus-Dieter Lang … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
11.00 Comparative Assessment of Potential Environmental Burden and Human Health Impacts of Artificial Illumination Products
Julie M. Schoenung … University of California Davis, USA
Daniel H. Kang, Oladele A. Ogunseitan … University of California Irvine, USA
Seong-Rin Lim … Kangwon National University, South Korea
11.30 Environmental and Health Aspects of Solid State Lighting: An Assessment
Laura Spengler, Antonia Reihlen, Knut Sander, Dirk Jepsen, Norbert Reintjes … Ökopol GmbH, Germany
D.8 re-USe oF Weee
10.30 Defining End-of-Life of Consumer Electronics Logan Thatcher Bair, Julie B Keough … E-Structors, Inc, USA
11.00 Assessment of Electric and Electronic Components Re-Use: A Life Cycle Assessment Approach
Marco António Medina Estrela, Eduardo João Silva … ISQ, Portugal
11.30 Success Factors and Barriers for EEE Re-Use Organisations Ramon Kissling, Heinz Boeni … Swiss Federal Laboratories for Material Testing and Research (Empa), Switzerland
Colin Fitzpatrick … University of Limerick, Ireland
Claudia Luepschen … United Nations University, Germany
Stefan Andrew … Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
John Dickenson … AERCCR, Inc. Americas Take-Back and Compliance Systems, USA
e.8 inteGrAtinG SUStAinAbility in SmeS
10.30 Life Cycle Thinking in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises – Status Quo and Strategic Needs in the Electronics Sector
Jude Sherry, Simon O’Rafferty … Ecodesign Centre, United Kingdom
Karsten Schischke, Nils F. Nissen … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
Janusz Sitek … Tele and Radio Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland
Rainer Pamminger, Wolfgang Wimmer … Vienna University of Technology, Austria
11.00 How to Support SMEs in the Sustainable Design of Their Products – The LiMaS Project Approach
Juan Carlos Alonso, Julio Rodrigo, Noemi Cañellas … SIMPPLE, Spain
Perrine Chancerel … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Karsten Schischke, Jana Rückschloss … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
Francisco Campo, Gorka Benito … IK Ingenieria, Spain
11.30 Ecodesign-Tool for SMEs in the Electronics Sector Michael Baumann, Michael Held … University of Stuttgart, Department Life Cycle Engineering (GaBi), Germany
Oliver Riese … riese electronic GmbH, Germany
Harald Steininger … Häusermann GmbH, Germany
Constantin Herrmann, Alexandra Saraev … PE INTERNATIONAL AG, Germany
28 Preliminary Program EGG 2012+
WednesdaySeptember 1213.00 – 14.30
Session#9
Session Program
A.9 DemAteriAliSAtion (2)
13.00 Which Environmental Impacts for ICT? – LCA Case Study on Electronic Mail Laura Farrant, Yannick Le Guern … BIO Intelligence Service, France
13.30 Challenges in LCA Comparisons of Multifunctional Electronic Devices Jáchym Judl, Sirkka Koskela, Jyri Seppälä, Petrus Kautto, Tuomas Mattila … Finnish Environment Institute, Finland
14.00 Bill of Attributes Modeling and Life Cycle Assessment: Case Study of Laptop Computers
Eric Williams … Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, USA
Ramzy Kahhat … Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Peru
Preliminary Program EGG 2012+ 29
Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 13.00 – 14.30 session Program
d.9 zEro WastE in industrial nEtWorKs - zEroWin (1)
13.00 Introduction to zeroWIN and major Results Already Achieved Bernd Kopacek, Sabine Schadlbauer … Austrian Society for Systems Engineering and Automation, Austria
13.10 The zeroWIN Production model Bernd Kopacek, Sabine Schadlbauer … Austrian Society for Systems Engineering and Automation, Austria
Sixto Arnaiz, Maitane Gallo … Fundacion GAIKER, Spain
13.30 Practical Demonstrator ’D4R laptop – Industrial Networks and Eco-Design to maximise Re-Use and Eliminate Waste’
Jose Luis Ospina, Paul Maher … MicroPro Computers, Ireland
Stewart Hickey … University of Limerick, Ireland
Itziar Vidorreta … GAIA Cluster of Telecommunications of the Basque County, Spain
13.50 Practical Demonstrator ’Design for Recycling Photovoltaic System‘ Pol Arranz, Joan Tarragó, Xavier Vallvé … Trama TecnoAmbiental, Barcelona, Spain
Max Marwede … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Emilia den Boer … Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Michael Rothe, Felix Wüst … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
Andreas Middendorf … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
Jean-Michel Cocciantelli, Michael Lippert … Saft SAS, Bagnolet, France
14.10 Practical Demonstrator ’ReUse ICT Network‘ Johannes Dietrich, Frank Becker … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Bernd Kopacek, Sabine Schadlbauer … Austrian Society for Systems Engineering and Automation, Austria
Dan Modoran … Greentronics S.R.L., Romania
Gerhard Kast … Umweltanalytische Produkte GmbH, Germany
Thomas Nittka … tricom GmbH, Germany
Max Regenfelder … Graduate School of Excellence Advanced Manufacturing Engineering, Germany
E.9 sCEnarios and systEm Evaluation
13.00 Describing Sustainability Scenarios of Regional Electricity Systems: Influences of Introducing Photovoltaic Systems and Electric Vehicles into Electricity Networks
Naoto Kurahashi, Yusuke Kishita, Kazuhiro Kobayashi, Yohei Yamaguchi, Shinichi Fukushige, Yasushi Umeda … Osaka University, Japan
13.30 A Green-Feature based lCA backtrack mechanism Xiaodong Yang, Fangyi Li … Shandong University, People‘s Republic of China
Xiaowei Wang … Shandong JianZhu University, People‘s Republic of China
Liming Wang … Concordia University, Canada
14.00 Early Replacement of Notebooks Considering Environmental Impacts Siddharth Prakash, Ran Liu … Öko-Institut e.V., Germany
Karsten Schischke, Lutz Stobbe … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
30 Preliminary Program EGG 2012+
WednesdaySeptember 1214.30 – 16.00
session#10
session Program
d.10 zEro WastE in industrial nEtWorKs – zEroWin (2)
14.30 Practical Demonstrator ’Automotive‘ Max Regenfelder … Graduate School of Excellence advanced Manufacturing, Germany
Harald Perthes, Stefan Dully … Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG, Germany
14.50 Practical Demonstrator ‘business to business (b2b) EEE Industrial Networks’ Richard Peagam … University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Kirstie McIntyre … Hewlett Packard, United Kingdom
Sabine Schadlbauer … Austrian Society for Systems Engineering and Automation, Austria
Cristian Aionesei … Greentronics, Romania
Johannes Dietrich … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Sixto Arnaiz … Gaiker, Spain
15.10 bringing all Industrial Networks Together and Next Steps Emilia den Boer … Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Ian Williams … University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Colin Fitzpatrick … University of Limerick, Ireland
Pol Arranz … Trama Tecno Ambiental, Spain
Johannes Dietrich … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Andrew Kent … Remade South East, United Kingdom
André Tischer … bauserve GmbH, Germany
Vera Durao … CEIFA ambiente, Lda., Portugal
Harald Perthes … Continental, Germany
Richard Peagam … University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Bernd Kopacek … Austrian Society for System Engineering, Austria
15.30 Industrial Networking in European Policies and legislation – Results from the zeroWIN Project
Claudia Luepschen, Ruediger Kuehr … United Nations University, Germany
Clementine O‘Connor, Mathieu Hestin, Shailendra Mudgal … BIO Intelligence Services, France
Martin Charter, Tim Woolman … University for the Creative Arts, United Kingdom
Emilia Den Boer … Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Wojciech Gornikowski … WAMECO, Poland
Bernd Kopacek, Sabine Schadlbauer … Austrian Society for Systems Engineering and Automation, Austria
Mona ManYu Yang … AU Optronics, Taiwan, Republic of China
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Provoquium
Closing
Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 14.30 – 16.00 Provoquium
Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 16.00 – 17.00 Closing
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“I cannot believe that God plays dice with the cosmos.” This is what Albert Einstein said when quan-tum mechanics shattered Newton‘s mechanis-tic view of the world. Everybody – even Albert Einstein – believed that all outcomes could be predicted if all factors were known. But this was false! Quantum mechanics opened the door to a completely new understanding of the world. This session will challenge com-monly held convictions on environmental
issues and encourage us to come up with bet-ter solutions by taking a fresh look at things we believe to be true. In short 3-minute pre-sentations, the speakers will brain-shake tradi-tional thinking about the environment. Will you agree with what they have to say? Or will the speakers provoke objections? Attend the Provoquium, if you like controversial discus-sion and thinking outside of the box with a similar pace to the now more widely known science slams.
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16.00 Path to Sustainability: A Perspective on the Opportunities and Need for Collaboration
Scott O‘Connell … Dell, USA
16.30 Closing Notes Nils F. Nissen … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany;
Andreas Middendorf … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Klaus-Dieter Lang … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany; Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
WednesdaySeptember 1214.30 – 16.00
WednesdaySeptember 1216.00 – 17.00
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All DaysSeptember
10 – 12,2012
PostersPoster Session
Methodology to Identify Design for Recycling Measures for High-Tech Sectors Max Marwede … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Karsten Schischke, Nils F. Nissen … Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
Klaus-Dieter Lang … Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany
Pol Arranz … Trama Tecno Ambiental, Spain
Stewart Hickey, Colin Fitzpatrick … University of Limerick, Ireland
Jose Ospina … MicroPro Computers, Ireland
Mona Yang … AU Optronics Corporation, Taiwan, Republic of China
Resource Efficiency vs. Competition: In 2020, Would Resource-Efficient Europe be More Competitive Than Non-Resource Efficient China? DaeYoung Park … Young & Global Partners, Ghent University, Belgium
Rapid Analysis of Organic Compounds Regulated by REACH Regulation Using Ion Attachment Mass Spectrometry Mitsuhiro Oki, Miyuki Takenaka … Toshiba Corporation, Japan
Hybrid Bonding of Organic/Inorganic Substrates in Ambient Air for Eco-friendly 3D Integration of Microelectronics Akitsu Shigetou … National Institute for Materials Science, Japan;
Tadatomo Suga … The University of Tokyo, Japan
Manufacturers Needs for a Successful WEEE Recast Implementation in Member States Daniel Seager, Kirstie Mcintyre, Klaus Hieronymi … Hewlett Packard EMEA, the Netherlands
Participants will have easy access to the post-ers throughout the conference, as the poster session will be held in the Dahlem Cube’s lobby, next to the exhibition area. The poster authors will be present during the lunch breaks to explain their posters and answer any questions.
Main Presentation Slots
Monday, 10 Sept., 12.15 – 13.30Tuesdeay, 11 Sept., 12.30 – 13.30Wednesday, 12 Sept., 12.00 – 13.00
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PostersAll Days, September 10 – 12, 2012 Poster Session
100% Closed Loop Recycling of Plastic Housing for Flat Screen TVs Jef R. Peeters, Joost R. Duflou … KU Leuven, Belgium
Paul Vanegas … KU Leuven, Belgium; Universidad de Cuenca, Ecuador
Tom Devoldere … Phillips Bruges, Bruges, Belgium
Wim Dewulf … KU Leuven, Belgium; Group T-International University College Leuven, K. U. Leuven Association, Belgium
Input Selection as a Key Process in Re-Use and Manual Dismantling Markus Spitzbart … Die Wiener Volkshochschulen GmbH, Austria
Harnessing Mechanical Vibrations to Power Microelectronic Devices Danial Ahmed, Arsalan Muhammad, Muhammad Atiq, Ahmed Osman … American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
An Evaluation of the 2012 Bavarian Mobile Phone Take-Back Initiative: Material Flows, Mobile Phone Lifetime and Implications on Resource Efficiency Oliver Gantner, Irina Oswald, Armin Reller … University of Augsburg, Germany
Buying Eco-Products: Pro-Environmental Behavior Enhanced By Collaborative Environmental Activities in Environmentally Friendly Management Shino Koda … Kyoto University, Japan
Vibration-Based PVDF Piezoelectric Energy Harvester for Lower Frequency Applications Salem Saadon … USM University, Pinang, Malaysia
Othman Sidek … USM University, Pinang, Malaysia
Growing Regulatory Complexity as Challenge – Strategies for Managing Compliance with International Waste Regulations Christina Brandmann, Meike Altvater … 1WEEE Services GmbH, Germany
From Green IT to Sustainable IT – Including CSR in the TCO Certified Label Clare Hobby, Niclas Rydell, Soren Enholm, Gabriella Blomgren, Stephen Fuller, Emma Sjogren … TCO Development, Sweden
From Green IT to Sustainable Electronics Wayne Rifer, Pamela Brody-Heine … Green Electronics Council, USA
Sustainable, Reliable and Cost-Effective Solutions in Plastic Components for Electric and Electronic Industry Antonio Nerone … Dupont International SA, Switzerland
Green Procedure for the Selective Recovery of Precious, Specialty, and Toxic Metals from Electronic Wastes Neil Izatt … IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc., USA
MoveRec: On-line Tool for Estimating the Material Composition of WEEE Input Streams Maria Noel Dos Santos, Thomas Leitner, Michael Weinlich … KERP Research Electronic & Environment GmbH, Austria
David Laner, Oliver Cencic, Helmut Rechberger … Technische Universität Wien, Austria
Markus Spitzbart … Wiener Volkshochschulen GmbH/ D.R.Z, Austria
Process Modeling For Green IT Service Management Dirk Pauwels … KULeuven & Fujitsu Technology Solutions, Belgium
Life Cycle Resource Requirements and Land Use of Photovoltaic (PV) Systems Junbeum Kim … University of Technology of Troyes, France
Jiho Lim, Young Woon Kim … Inha University, South Korea
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PosterPoster Session
Electronic Waste Management in India: Status and Challenges to Overcome Vikram Singh Yadav … Gautam Budha Technical University, India
Optimal Depth of Industrial Products’ Disassembly Charisios Achillas … International Hellenic University, Greece; Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Greece
Avraam Karagiannidis, Nicolas Mousiopoulos … Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Greece
Dimitris Aidonis … Alexander Technological Educational Institute, Greece
Paths to Improving the Environmental Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries and the Case of Iron-Fluorosulphate Materials Anna Mogensen … PanOrder Eco-Consulting, Germany
Gwenaelle Rousse … Université Pierre et Marie, France
Customer Demand for ‘Green’ IT Product Information Hans Wendschlag … Hewlett-Packard, Sweden
Reducing Energy Consumption in ICT by Implementing Dynamic Bus Voltage Architecture Patrick Le Fevre … Ericsson AB, Sweden
A Life Cycle Design Method Based on Green Features Lanlan Xin, Fangyi Li … Shandong University, People‘s Republic of China;
Xiaowei Wang … Shandong Jianzhu University, People‘s Republic of China;
Liming Wang … Concordia University, Canada
Eco-Design and Innovation on IT Services: A Business Look Helene Teulon … Gingko 21, France;
Xavier Durieux … Orange Business Services, France
Proton Beam Writer (PBW) for Novel Processing Tool to Increase Surface Utility of Flexible Printed Circuits Hidetaka Hayashi … EcoDesign Promotion Network, Japan; Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
Hiroyuki Nishikawa … Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
REACH and RoHS Compliance in the Supply Chain Eva Hink, Michael Krug … K&L GmbH, Germany
Constructing Toxic Potential Indicator (TPI) for Mixture Material Jahau Lewis Chen, Jian-Hung Ju … National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, Republic of China
Sustainable and Environmentally Friendly End Stage Recycling of Printed Circuit Boards Using Commercially Proven Chinook Technology Rifat Chalabi … Chinook Energy Europe, United Kingdom
Physical Separation and Hydrometallurgical Processes for Treatment of e-Waste Ersin Y. Yazici, A.Deniz Bas, Haci Deveci … Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey
Ata Akcil … Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey
Leverage Smart System Services Technology for Smart Green Building Management Ko-Yang Wang, Grace Lin, Paul Chou, Anthony Chou … Institute for Information Industry, Taiwan, Republic of China
Data Management Concerning Hazardous Substances Ralph Schneider … Fraunhofer IPA, Stuttgart, Germany
Stefan Dully … Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG, Germany
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PosterAll Days, September 10 – 12, 2012 Poster Session
SAP Sustainability Report – Become and Stay Industry Leader Martin Hill, Tonda Rolf Oberbacher … SAP Deutschland AG & Co. KG - Sustainability EMEA, Germany
Approach for Assessing Sustainability in Industrial Networks Based on the ZeroWIN Project Silvia Scherhaufer, Andreas Pertl, Peter Beigl, Gudrun Obersteiner … BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria;
Alexandra Saraev … PE INTERNATIONAL AG, Germany
A Computer-Aided Tool for Reducing Hazardous Impact of Products Sheng-Bou Yen … Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Taiwan, Republic of China
Collective Implementation of the Take-Back and Recycling Obligation for End-of-Life PV Panels: Experience of the European System Virginia Gomez, Jan Clyncke … PV CYCLE, Belgium
New Approaches for Component Recycling of Crystalline Solar Modules Sabine Nieland, Tino Pfaff, Uta Neuhaus, Edda Rädlein … CiS Forschungsinstitut für Mikrosensorik und Photovoltaik GmbH, Erfurt, Germany
Resource Recycling in Taiwan Stephen Shu-hung Shen … Environmental Protection Administration (EPA), Executive Yuan, Taiwan, Republic of China
Recycling Options for LEDs and LED Products Rolf Höltig, Bergamos Maik … ELPRO Elektronik-Produkt Recycling GmbH, Germany
Development of a Tool for Simplified Life Cycle Assessment and Ecodesign of Electrical and Electronic Products Julie Orgelet, Yann Fabre, Agnes Quesne … Bureau Veritas CODDE, France
Carbon Footprinting of Digital Services for Product Development – The SYMPACT Project Daniel Schien, Chris Preist, Mike Yearworth, Paul Shabajee … University of Bristol, United Kingdom
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ExhibitionExhibition
Electronics Goes Green 2012+ will bring together the world leading experts in the fields of electronics engineering and environmental engineering. This international congress is going to be a place, where these experts will discuss current challenges, ongoing activities as well as future trends and options in respect to environmental, economic and sustainability aspects of electronics design.
Located directly in the conference area of the Dahlem Cube, has been designed to function like a village market: it will be the center of communication, theater for the presentation of new ideas and catering. Rent a booth with 3, 6, or 12 sqm that will be set up for you. Companies like Dell, IBM, Philips, Siemens, Sony or Toshiba, more than 75 in total, took this opportunity at past Electronics Goes Green Conferences.
Fees
As exhibitor you will reach an innovative, high level target group of more than 500 manag-ers, politicians, scientists and other interested people from about 35 countries. Use the inter-national reputation of one of the most suc-cessful events in the field of electronics and the environment in recent years and present your products, services and initiatives. You can show your corporate environmental and social responsibility and get feedback and public attention through media coverage.
Please note that stand personnel will have to register separately.
Early Birduntil May 31
Regularpast May 31
Poster booth, 3 sqm 1.200 € 1.500 € Furniture can be booked separately
Exhibition booth, 6 sqm 2.200 € 2.500 € includes table and two chairs
Exhibition booth, 12 sqm 4.200 € 4.500 € includes table and two chairs
Get Together and StEP CelebrationSunday September 9 / 18:00 – 21:00
Get together: A get together for all confer-ence participants will be held at the Dahlem Cube. Don’t miss the opportunity to network with other conference attendees.StEP Celebration: As a special occasion the get together will feature the 5th anniversary of the StEP initiative – Solving the E-waste Problem. Congratulations!
EGG 2012+ ReceptionMonday September 10 / 19.00 – 22.00
The welcome reception will lead you into the “New Glass House” situated in the historic
Botanic Garden in the green south of Berlin. Weather permitting, it is only a fifteen minute walk from the Dahlem Cube to the Botanical Garden, but courtesy buses will be available, if needed.The Botanic Garden comprises an area of 126 acres and hence is one of the world´s largest and most important gardens. About 22,000 different species of plants are cultivated here. The greenhouse complex consists of 16 hous-es open to the public and offers the possibility to travel through tropical and subtropical veg-etation.
Boat Tour “Potsdam by night”Tuesday September 11 / 18.00 – 22.00
On a night-time boat trip down the rivers and lakes around Potsdam, you will be able to see the capital of old Prussia in an entirely differ-ent light. A buffet with Berlin specialties waits the guests aboard.Attention: For entrance, special invitation cards will be handed out together with the conference package.
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InformationGeneral Information
Conference Office Electronics Goes Green 2012MCC Agentur für KommunikationWölfertstraße 1312101 Berlin, GermanyPhone: +49 30 61288887 Email: [email protected]: www.egg2012.de
During the conference the EGG 2012 Office can be reached at the conference hotel. Opening hours will be
Sunday, Sept. 9: 10:00 – 20:00Monday, Sept. 10: 07:00 – 19:00Tuesday, Sept. 11: 08:00 – 19:00Wednesday, Sept. 12: 08:00 – 17:00
Conference VenueThe EGG 2012 Conference will be held at the
Dahlem Cube Seminaris Hotel, close to the heart of the city. The conference center in the shape of a glass cube is a masterpiece of mod-ern architecture by Helmut Jahn, Chicago. It is situated in the southwest of Berlin, in the dis-trict of Dahlem.
The Dahlem Cube – Seminaris Campus Hotel BerlinTakustraße 3914195 Berlin, GermanyPhone: +49 30 557797-0Fax: +49 30 557797-100www.seminaris.de
Hotel check-in: from 15:00Hotel check-out: till 11:00
Free wireless Internet access will be available to all participants throughout the conference.
AccommodationRooms at preferential rates have been reserved for participants of the conference (EUR 99/single room, EUR 134/double room). September is a very busy time in Berlin, so early reserva-tions are highly recommended. Please use the ordering form from our website or mention
the keyword “EGG 2012+” when making your reservation over the phone.
Other hotels that are only a few city-train-stops away from the conference hotel Hotel ibis Berlin City WestBrandenburgische Straße 11 10713 Berlin, Germanyhttp://www.ibishotel.com
Metropolitan HotelSchaperstraße 3610719 Berlin, Germanywww.metropolitanhansa.com SANA Berlin Hotel Nürnberger Strasse 33/3410777 Berlin, Germanywww.berlin.sanahotels.com Hotel park inn Berlin City WestEmser Str. 610719 Berlin, Germanywww.pibcw.de
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Conference RegistrationFor conference registration, please use the
on line conftool at the conference website.
The conference registration fee includes admis-sion to all conference sessions, the poster ses-sions and the exhibition. The conference pack-age includes an electronic copy of the pro-ceedings, an abstract reader and a list of reg-istered conference participants and authors. Lunch and refreshments will be offered during breaks. Regular participants (including steer-ing board members, speakers and poster pre-senters) have free admission to the conference dinner and the boat tour.
Conference Fees
For students and accompanying persons extra tickets can be purchased for these evening events.
The Sunday program offers a mix of tutorials (extra fee at registration) and free forums. Please select these options during registration. The get-together on Sunday evening in the conference hotel is free for all participants.
Fees(free of VAT)
Early Registrationuntil June 30th, 2012
Late Registrationafter June 30th, 2012
ConferenceRegular 795,00 € 995,00 €Speaker, Poster Presenter, Exhibitor 595,00 € —*Chairs, International Board 495,00 € 595,00 €Student 350,00 € 495,00 €
TutorialsiNEMI Industry Forum on Progress in Green Electronics (full day) free freeForum to Advance a Roadmap to Sustainable ICT free freeThermal Energy Harvesting: Green Micro Energy 250,00 € 295,00 €How to ADDRESS Improving Global Collection of e-Waste Flows? 250,00 € 295,00 €E-Waste Situation and Solutions in Developing and Transition Countries free freeCarbon Footprinting for Electronics 250,00 € 295,00 €
ProceedingsElectronic Copy (PDF) free freePrinted proceedings (book on demand)**, + VAT 49,00 € 49,00 €
Evening EventsRegular Participants
EGG 2012+ Reception free freeBoat Tour Potsdam by Night free free
Students, SpousesEGG 2012+ Reception 75,00 € 85,00 €Boat Tour Potsdam by Night 75,00 € 85,00 €
* Please note that speakers are requested to register by June 30, 2012.** If you would like the printed proceedings, please place your order during the registration process. The printed
proceedings will be produced as a book on demand and be shipped after the conference.
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InformationGeneral Information
Payment and CancellationPlease use our online registration tool at the
conference website to get a complete invoice with all payment details. Payment should be marked “EGG 2012” and must contain the name of the registrant. The registration fee must be credited to the conference account no later than September 6, 2012. All transfer charges must by covered by the participant’s bank.
Cancellation received in writing before August 1 will be subject to an administration charge of 80 €. No refund will be issued after August 1.
Conference ProceedingsThe official language of all presentations is English. The Conference Package will be hand-ed out at the registration desk upon check-in and includes an electronic copy of the proceed-ings. If you would like the printed proceedings, please place your order during the registration process. The printed proceedings will be pro-duced as a book on demand and be shipped after the conference. There is a handling and shipment fee of 49 € plus VAT per printed copy. The authors can additionally choose to include their paper in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Technical EquipmentFor oral presentations laptops and video pro-jectors are available. Please bring your presen-tation on an USB memory stick before the session. Our laptops will have Office 2007 with an Office 2010 compatibility module and Acrobat Reader 9 installed. Please make sure your presentation is compatible with one of these software releases.
The organizers express their thanks to the following companies and institutions for their assistance:
IEEE CPMT, TC GEMP
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c/o Fraunhofer IZMGustav-Meyer-Allee 2513355 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 .(0)30 .46 40 31 37 Fax: +49 .(0)30 .46 40 32 11 Email: egg2012@izm .fraunhofer .de URL: www .egg2012 .de
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ForschungsschwerpunktTechnologien der Mikroperipherik
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