Consumer Electronics Association - The Art of Learning - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 94) CES PARTNER PROGRAMS THE CHALLENGES OF GOING GREEN 9:30– 10 a.m. THE LATEST ON GLOBAL EHS REGULATIONS AFFECTING ELECTRONICS LVCC, South Hall, S106-107 The regulations of eco-compliance involving electronics, focusing use of hazardous substances, mandatory recycling, and restrictions on energy usage will be explored. Some existing regulations which will be covered in the update are: EU RoHS/WEEE, EU REACH, China RoHS, S. Korea RoHS and other emerging and expected regulations around the world. Moderator: Steve Huber, Board Member, JEDEC Presenter: Krista Botsford, CEO, 5-Trees 9:30 A.M. – 4 P.M. 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. MONDAY, JANUARY 7 LVCC, South Hall, S106-107 10– 10:30 a.m. This session will provide an overview of the “hot” environmental topics of the day including electronic-waste and recycling, lead free, low halogen and energy use. Major OEMs will give an overview of their environmental roadmaps. Speakers will also examine the drivers behind “green” trends including Global Regulations such as RoHS Reach and EuP as well as consumer and non-regulatory pressures. The environmental implications of these initiatives as well as costs and technical challenges will also be explored. CEA ELECTRONICS END OF LIFE AND RECYCLING REGULATIONS AND PROGRAMS LVCC, South Hall, S106-107 Learn about current and pending state and federal legislation on the recycling of CE products and parts as well as myGreenElectronics.org, CEA’s website providing information to consumers on recycling opportunities, green products and ways to reduce energy usage. Moderator: Steve Huber, Board Member, JEDEC Presenter: Parker Brugge, Senior Director and Environmental Counsel, Consumer Electronics Association PRICING ULTIMATE PASS ADVANCE ON-SITE UPGRADE $175 $250 NA 94 PLEASE NOTE: CONFERENCE PROGRAM INFORMATION IS CURRENT AS OF NOVEMBER 19, 2007
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