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Japanese Electronics Industry Development

Whereas the official Japanese approach to the Pb in landfills issue is recycling, Japanese OEMs, and material and component suppliers, apparently motivated by the benefits of reducing disassembly costs at end-of-life by eliminating lead-containing parts and the specter of significant potential market opportunities, are moving in the Pb reduction/elimination direction. Early in 1998, the Japanese Electronics Industry Development Association (JEIDA) and the Japanese... [Pg.7]


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