August 16, 2010
Chip Makers Aim to Reduce GHG Emissions from Products, Operations
Integrated circuit manufacturers NXP Semiconductors and Toshiba are both working to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from their products and their business operations, according to their recent corporate social responsibility reports.
NXP Semiconductors has met its goal to reduce perfluorocompounds (PFC) emissions 10 percent by 2010 in the U.S., and more than 70 percent of its products are now classified as “Dark Green,” which means they are free of halogenated flame retardants, according to the company’s sustainability report for 2009.
In addition, NXP’s High Performance Mixed Signal technologies are used….
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