SAN JOSE -- Worldwide sales of semiconductors rose 1.6% year-over-year to $23 billion in September, and 1.1% from
August, the Semiconductor Industry Association said last night.
HERNDON, VA – Dr. Robert C. Pfahl Jr., vice president
of global operations for iNEMI, received an Electronics Goes Green 2008+
award in Berlin last month.
Pfahl received the award “for his commitment to
environmental protection and inspiring ideas concerning sustainable development
in technology and business solutions.”
Prior to joining iNEMI in 2002, Pfahl was director of
international and environmental research and development for Motorola Labs.
SECAUCUS, NJ --Starting Nov. 1, Panasonic Corp. of North America will launch a nationwide program designed to provide consumers convenient recycling of Panasonic brand TVs and other consumer electronics.
Under the program, consumers can drop off Panasonic products free of charge.
Panasonic also will work jointly with public and private recyclers, communities, governments, charities and other organizations.
The venture will cover more than 160 recycling drop-off locations in 10 states, and is slated to expand to all 50 states, with hundreds more sites, over the next three years.
In a press statement, Recycling Group manager Richard Vernam, said,
"The program will help to move end-of-life consumer electronics out of the common waste stream and into a separate and environmentally responsible recycling stream."
"The focus of Panasonic's new program will be on consumer convenience
and environmentally sound recycling," said Yoshi Yamada, Chairman and
CEO of Panasonic Corporation of North America. "The new national
program both gives life to our customers' recycling expectations and
embodies our company's commitment to responsible product lifecycle
management."
The move might also signal a larger emphasis on designing products that are easy to break down and reuse.