Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

STMicroelectronics The Journey to Zero Waste Napoli February 20, 2009 Ing.Renato Di Stefano North Italy Sites General Services Director.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "STMicroelectronics The Journey to Zero Waste Napoli February 20, 2009 Ing.Renato Di Stefano North Italy Sites General Services Director."— Presentation transcript:

1 STMicroelectronics The Journey to Zero Waste Napoli February 20, 2009 Ing.Renato Di Stefano North Italy Sites General Services Director

2 STMicroelectronics a Global Semiconductor Company 9.84 US $ Billion sales in 2008. 5° in the ranking of worldwide microchip sales. 15 main production sites from Arizona to Cina. Over 50.000 employees worldwide, ~ 8.200 in Italy.

3 For us, understanding our stakeholders’ expectations is a precise business strategy, reflecting our many years of experience and our conviction that socially responsible companies are intrinsically more competitive and generate higher returns for shareholders. We encourage ST employees to exercise a strong sense of individual responsibility to the environment and to the local communities in which we operate. Our approach to Corporate Responsibility extends well beyond our Company, as we actively seek to involve our suppliers in our approach, significantly expanding our impact. Commitment to Sustainable Excellence STMicroelectronics

4 Environment friendly processes avoid natural resources consumption and wastes generation and yield a strong competitivive advantage. On 1995 ST issued its “Environmental Decalogue”:  The 6° “commandment” imposes that 95% of wastes has to be reused or recycled.  The 7° “commandment” requires the use of: “DFE Design For Environment” rules in designing and producing our products, “Life CycleAssessment” for minimizing the whole impact to the Environment of our activities. our Total Environment Management STMicroelectronics

5 The organization Strong leadership by top management. Characterisation of wastes and identification of Best Practices for internal reuse. Promoted a positive attitude through the organization for Raw material selection process based on its total life cycle. Sustained activities for selective waste collection, segregation and treatment before disposal. Identified partners for wastes recycling. STMicroelectronics

6 Eco- Foot- Print Best Practices Results “3 R” the methodology STMicroelectronics

7  Recycling on 1994: 45% 1995: Built The “Eco-Isle  1995: Built The “Eco-Isle”  Invested 450 MLire (230K€)  Less than 4 years pay-back  Recycling on 2003: 99% % 155€/Ton 57€/Ton 55% 99% Recycle Disposal An italian success story : “The Waste as a Resource” STMicroelectronics

8 DescriptionTons/yearDestination Packing material200Selective recycling Steel150Sold to steel industries Paper & carton boxes128Recycling through paper makers Wood100Recycling through dealer Plastics53Recycled through plastic maker Lead batteries27Pb & H2SO4 recycling Obsolete tools26Selective recovery and recycle Glass20Recycled by glass maker Cupper10Sold to dealer Monitor9Recycled to no profit organization Silicon Wafers2Sold to solar cells makers Fluorescent lamps1.6Recycling of materials Electronic components1.5Precious metals recycling ST-Agrate Solid Wastes recycled ~730 Tons/year

9 Solid Wastes recycle Solid recyclable wastes are selectively segregated at the “Eco Isle”. The recycling of 700 tons/year avoids a cost of 75.000 €/year.

10 Silicon Wafers Recycle Scrap Wafers are sold as raw material to Solar Cell makers 700.000 €/year yield recovery

11 DescriptionTons/yearDestination Ammonia sulphate4300Biological treatment for fertilizer Sludges1200Production of bricks Solvents185Regeneration through distillation Mineral oils1.1Regeneration Toner0.7Regeneration for printers ST-Agrate Chemicals recycled ~5687 Tons/year

12 Sludges Recycle 1.200 Tons/year of sludges from Waste water treatment plants sent to brics production industries;avoiding 1000 € cost/year.

13 ST has received more than 100 awards and accolades worldwide, in the areas of both Quality and Environmental Protection, including the European Quality Award and the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award STMicroelectronics Awards

14 I # 000001 I # 000001 ST-CATANIA I # 000002 I # 000002 ST-CORNAREDO Since 1998 EMAS: first Company registered in Italy STMicroelectronics I # 000003 I # 000003 ST-AGRATE

15 A pragmatical approach to the Environment + An ethical obligation + Scientific methodology = GREEN is BLACK GREEN is BLACK STMicroelectronics


Download ppt "STMicroelectronics The Journey to Zero Waste Napoli February 20, 2009 Ing.Renato Di Stefano North Italy Sites General Services Director."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google