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LGInternational announces RoHS Compliance program
Portland, OR, May 12, 2006 – LGInternational, manufacturer
of advanced labeling solutions, today announced its new RoHS
Compliance program. The Restriction of Hazardous Substances
(RoHS) directive and its companion Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) directive were drafted to prevent the massive increase
of electronic waste entering Europe's landfills.
LGInternational’s RoHS Compliance program
incorporates purchasing and manufacturing practices to ensure
LGI products are compliant with the European Union’s RoHS
directive. Lane Kagey, LGInternational’s Chief Operating Officer
explains, “Since our products are often used in the electronics
industry, we decided it was important to not only proactively
ensure the compliance of the products we manufacture, but also to
exemplify environmental stewardship.” As part of the RoHS
Compliance program, customers can benefit from a number of program
elements, including:
- RoHS Compliant Products: Unless otherwise
required by the customer, all products manufactured by LGI will
comply with the RoHS directives.
- Parts Compliance Evaluation: Assesses the
compliance of an existing parts inventory, such as labels, overlays,
and die cut gaskets, shields and insulators.
- Wheeled Bin Labels: Standard
Wheeled Bin labels or customized labels displaying the symbol
of WEEE compliance (crossed out wheelie bin). >> Order
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- Statement of Compliance: Documents the referenced
part is free of the six restricted substances (Lead, cadmium,
mercury, hexavalent chromium, PBB or PBDE flame retardants) or
within accepted tolerances.
RoHS exemplifies a global trend toward environmentally responsible
manufacturing processes. “Ramping up for the EU's RoHS legislation
is important, but with a strong customer base in North America,
and Asia, as well as Europe, we believe this program merely sets
the stage for similar legislation that is already being drafted
in the United States, China, Japan and Korea,” states LGInternational
President, Mike Martin.
RoHS takes effect on July 1, 2006 and requires electrical and electronics
equipment manufacturers to eliminate six hazardous substances from
their products altogether. The RoHS directive attack the problem
at the beginning of a product’s life cycle ensuring that environmentally
harmful substances are eliminated from the production of electronic
equipment. WEEE addresses the end of a product’s life cycle
by encouraging recycling and making manufacturers responsible for
the collection and disposal of the products they produce.
Visit www.rohs-compliance.info
for an in-depth look at RoHS and its impact on manufacturing. For
more information about RoHS and WEEE compliant products or to request
an evaluation of existing parts, contact LGInternational at 1-800-345-0534
or go to the LGI RoHS Compliance.
About LGInternational
LGInternational develops advanced labeling solutions for the most
demanding markets, including semiconductor, storage media, life
sciences, and electronics. Established in 1978, LGI’s products
are used by companies throughout the world for applications such
as product identification and decoration, product assembly, product
packaging and security. A strong commitment to research and innovation,
uniquely positions LGI to contribute to the quality and profitability
of its customers through the discovery of new and better ways of
using materials and technology to solve tough problems.
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