sustainable manufacturing in the consumer electronics sector
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Sustainable Manufacturing in the Consumer Electronics Sector
John HarlandDesign for Environment Manager
Intel Corp
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Intel Snapshot
Year founded: 1968
Number of employees: 86,000
Revenues: $38 Billion (2007)
Products and services: over 450
Stock symbol: INTC
Worldwide offices and facilities: 294
Intel is the world's leading innovator in advanced silicon
technology, with more than 35 years of leadership in
computing and communications.
According to BusinessWeek & Interbrand Intel is the world’s 5th most valuable brand
The Intel audio signature is heard somewhere in the world every 40 seconds
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Our Environmental Performance
SustainableOperations
Industry Initiatives
Products &Technologies
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Our Footprint USE World Footprint
ECO Computing ScopeTechnology as a solution enabler
IT as part of the solutionIT as part of the problem
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Manufacturing Approach to Sustainability
Understand the business model
Analyze impacts
Integrate sustainability throughout the business model
Accountability
Continuous improvement
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Intel Manufacturing Model
2-year “Tick Tock”
– Manufacturing process
– Chip architecture
Long development, short manufacturing cycles
– Copy exactly
Research &
Pathfinding
Development Manufacturing
Gen 2Gen3 Gen 1
2 years2 years
Manuf ProcessDevelop
Manuf
Copy exactly
Dow Jones Sustainability Index,
Technology Super-Sector Leader – 8 years
Manuf
Manuf
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The Next 5 Years: Our Environmental Goals
1 Assuming a typical chip size of approximately 1cm2. (Chips vary in size
depending on the specific product.)
Reduce absolute global-warming gas footprint by 20% by 2012 from 2007 levels.
Reduce energy consumption per chip1 5% per year from 2007 through 2012.
Achieve engineering and design milestones to ensure that Intel products keep the energy-efficiency lead in the market for our next two product generations.
Reduce water use per chip1 by 2012 from 2007 levels.
Reduce generation of chemical waste per chip1 by 10% by 2012 from 2007 levels.
Recycle 80% of chemical and solid waste generated per year.
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Environmental Planning At
Manufacturing Sites
Set Targets for New ProcessDevelopment
Transfer Environmentally
Sound ManufacturingProcesses
Continuous Improvement Model
DEVELOPMENTENVIRONMENTALANALYSIS
MANUFACTURE
DataFeedback
• Own environmental solutions• Replace, reduce, reuse,
recycle… abate
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Minimizing Product Footprint
100% Lead Free Technology
Tin-Silver-Copper
Solder
Copper Bump
Copper Pad
60%Smaller Packaging for
New Market Segments
All 45nm CPUs Will be Halogen Free in 2008
35x35mm
13x14
mm
22x22
mm
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Accountability
Develop indicators
Set corporate goals
Performance to goals
– Measure
– Audit
Report to management
Public reporting
152 Projects completed in 2007Complete > 200
projects in our
operations, products
and communities that
benefit the environment
Continuous
Improvement
Released halogen-free flash
products. Pulled in CPU/chipset
plans.
Introduce halogen-free
materials in new CPU,
chipset and flash
memory products
Product
Ecology
Back on track as factory
loadings increased in Q4.
Reduce greenhouse
gas emissions per
production unit by 30%
(2004 Baseline)
Greenhouse
Gases
A CS/PTD team has been
formed; 1st team deliverable
(new water goal) was approved
by C&NRSCS in January.
Reduce normalized
water usage below
2005 levels
Water Use
2007 RESULTS
Absolute/
Normalized
Chemical recycle now includes
fuel blendingRecycle > 70%Chemical &
Solid Waste
COMMENTMEASUREMENT/
TARGET (By 2010)
PARAMETER
152 Projects completed in 2007Complete > 200
projects in our
operations, products
and communities that
benefit the environment
Continuous
Improvement
Released halogen-free flash
products. Pulled in CPU/chipset
plans.
Introduce halogen-free
materials in new CPU,
chipset and flash
memory products
Product
Ecology
Back on track as factory
loadings increased in Q4.
Reduce greenhouse
gas emissions per
production unit by 30%
(2004 Baseline)
Greenhouse
Gases
A CS/PTD team has been
formed; 1st team deliverable
(new water goal) was approved
by C&NRSCS in January.
Reduce normalized
water usage below
2005 levels
Water Use
2007 RESULTS
Absolute/
Normalized
Chemical recycle now includes
fuel blendingRecycle > 70%Chemical &
Solid Waste
COMMENTMEASUREMENT/
TARGET (By 2010)
PARAMETER
Environmental Planning At
Manufacturing Sites
Set Targets for New ProcessDevelopment
Transfer Environmentally
Sound ManufacturingProcesses
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Summary
“Sustainability” depends on business model
Intel rapid changes
–get it right the first time
Manufacturing, product and use of product
Accountability
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Questions?