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Design for the Environment Improving Health & Environmental Decision Making
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What Design for the Environment (DfE) Does b Partner with industry to assess, design, and adopt products, processes, and management systems that are CleanerCleaner Cost-effectiveCost-effective SaferSafer b Since 1990, partnered with 14 sectors Affecting more than 140,000 companies and 2 million workers nationwideAffecting more than 140,000 companies and 2 million workers nationwide
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DfE Spurs Risk Reduction & Environmental Improvement By providing critical toxicity, exposure, and risk information, DfE guides private sector innovationDfE guides private sector innovation DfE helps companies better understand and manage their chemicalsDfE helps companies better understand and manage their chemicals
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Why was DfE Created? b Regulations are essential but limited to clear cut risks b Regulations partition problems and can often promote avoidance rather than best practices b Public demand for participation, information
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Why was DfE Created? b Sector-based approach rather than traditional chemical-by-chemical approach b Encourage pollution prevention, risk reduction, and continuous environmental improvement
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DfE Sectors b Adhesives b Auto refinishing b Auto supply chain b Electronics b Dry cleaning b Industrial laundry detergents b Marinas b Printing
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DfE Approaches b Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment b Formulation Improvement b Best Practices b Life-Cycle Assessment b Greening the Supply Chain b Integrated Environmental Management Systems
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Partnership Criteria b Important, unresolved environmental or human health risk b DfE approaches are applicable b Interested, strong partners b Commitment to measure results
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DfE Achieves Environmental Improvement b Screen printing Half of the screen printers interviewed switched to a cleaner reclamation product and several supplier indicated the project affected their R&D strategyHalf of the screen printers interviewed switched to a cleaner reclamation product and several supplier indicated the project affected their R&D strategy b Printed wiring boards From 1995 to 1997, the percent of manufacturers using cleaner “making holes conductive” technologies doubled, from 15% to 30%From 1995 to 1997, the percent of manufacturers using cleaner “making holes conductive” technologies doubled, from 15% to 30% –Each year, this saves 400 million gallons of water and 15 billion BTUs of energy, and reduces use of formaldehyde by 240,000 lbs
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DfE Achieves Environmental Improvement b Auto-Refinishing Increased use of more efficient spray guns and control technologyIncreased use of more efficient spray guns and control technology Material cost savings of 29% on average ($4,000/shop/yr); offsets capital costsMaterial cost savings of 29% on average ($4,000/shop/yr); offsets capital costs Lower diisocyanate exposure to workers and neighboring communityLower diisocyanate exposure to workers and neighboring community Reduced VOC emissions of 31% (281 lbs/yr/shop)Reduced VOC emissions of 31% (281 lbs/yr/shop)
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DfE Achieves Environmental Improvement b Dry cleaning Use of perchloroethylene dropped 37% from 1997 through 2001Use of perchloroethylene dropped 37% from 1997 through 2001 b Adhesives in foam furniture Use of methylene chloride dropped 83% from 1997 through 2001Use of methylene chloride dropped 83% from 1997 through 2001
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DfE Achieves Environmental Improvement b Integrated EMS Increased chemical risk management focus in EMSsIncreased chemical risk management focus in EMSs Increased use of cleaner technologies, improved compliance, increased resource efficiencies, reduced waste, increased recycling, and improved worker safetyIncreased use of cleaner technologies, improved compliance, increased resource efficiencies, reduced waste, increased recycling, and improved worker safety
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DfE Achieves Environmental Improvement b Industrial & Institutional Laundry Formulators learn to ask their suppliers key EH&S questions on chemicalsFormulators learn to ask their suppliers key EH&S questions on chemicals 14 new eco-friendly detergents have entered the market. Annual benefits from just one of these include14 new eco-friendly detergents have entered the market. Annual benefits from just one of these include –100+ million gallons of water saved along with the energy to heat it –340,000+ gallons of toxic chemicals eliminated from use
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“…It has been encouraging to see how much a ‘cooperative spirit’ can accomplish.” Leif Anderson, Vice-President, Anderson Chemical Company
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For More Information b Visit our website at www.epa.gov/dfe or call us at 202-564-8780. www.epa.gov/dfe b Order publications through the Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse Email: ppic@epa.govEmail: ppic@epa.govppic@epa.gov Telephone: 202-566-0799Telephone: 202-566-0799
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