PT. SANYO Compressor Indonesia is requesting that suppliers actively meet their standards for environmental protection through green procurement. The document provides definitions of green procurement, its purpose to promote environmental protection with suppliers, and SANYO's background and policies on green procurement. It also outlines SANYO's activities which include surveying and reducing environmentally hazardous substances, and provides examples of response methods suppliers can use to submit inspection information on materials, parts, and manufacturing processes.
Indian Eco Mark certification, Importance and Implementation RishubhKumar1
This document discusses the Eco-Mark certification scheme in India. It provides background on the importance of eco-labeling and outlines the objectives, organizational structure, criteria, and benefits of India's Eco-Mark program. However, the scheme has faced challenges in India such as a lack of efforts to promote awareness, improper marketing strategies, and complexity. Reviews have found that India's program covers fewer product categories and licenses fewer products than similar schemes in other countries. Expanding the program through reforms and increased awareness may help eco-labeled products play a greater role in sustainable development.
Global Product Innovation Award for the WETTASK* System with Self-Closing Lid and Modular Aperture Project targeting solvent and VOC reduction. Designed and launched a new dispensing system for aerospace customers, reducing their solvent use by up to 20% and helping customers achieve greater efficiency and a reduction in costs.
This document discusses toxicants in food packaging, specifically phthalates. It begins by providing background on food packaging and its benefits. It then focuses on phthalates, which are commonly added to plastics used in food packaging to increase durability. Low molecular weight phthalates like DEHP are classified as toxic and can leach from packaging into foods. The document outlines DEHP's metabolism, excretion, toxicities like effects on reproduction, and mode of action in disrupting hormone functions. It provides data on common levels of DEHP in foods and packaging. The summary concludes by suggesting ways to reduce DEHP exposure and potential alternatives for food packaging materials.
IRJET- Pyrolysis of Polyethylene Waste Material – Analysis and Comparison...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study that analyzed the pyrolysis of polyethylene plastic waste to produce pyrolysis oil. The researchers designed and built a simple pyrolysis reactor using common equipment. They pyrolyzed polyethylene plastic at temperatures over 450°C to produce a pyrolysis oil. The oil was then blended with diesel fuel at a 15% oil to 85% diesel ratio. This blended fuel was tested in a Kirloskar engine, and tests found it had similar performance and lower emissions than pure diesel. The researchers concluded that pyrolyzing plastic waste is a viable way to produce fuel and reduce plastic pollution in the environment.
The issue of food safety requires collaboration throughout the supply chain. H.B. Fuller is proud to be an active player in the development and application of the Guidance of Food Contact Status Declaration for Adhesives. Alexandra Ross, product regulatory specialist, and Elizabeth Staab, marketing manager, packaging solutions, have examined the role of current legislation, providing insight about how the guidance from the Association of European Adhesives and Sealants Industry (FEICA) helps both the adhesive manufacturer and user. They have also reviewed the step-by-step raw material and adhesive evaluation process, which ensures adhesives used for food packaging are safe. Over 70 delegates used the webinar to benefit from the knowledge of our experts who help customers make the right decision and ensure food safety compliance.
Learn more about our packaging solutions @ www.hbfuller.com/packaging-solutions.
Webinar on greener water and oil repellents in the textile industry: Occupati...OECD Environment
On 30 October 2018, Eeva Leinala of the OECD Environment Directorate; Ruth Garcia, Gemma Janer and Marc Torrentellé from LEITAT Technological Center; and Julio Fierro of the Centro Tecnológico de Investigación Multisectorial (CETIM) presented the MIDWOR-LIFE project that aims to mitigate the environmental, health and safety impacts of current Durable Water and Oil Repellents and available alternatives by looking at their environmental impact and technical performance.
Waste minimization is an important part of sustainable development and environmental protection that can also reduce production costs. The best approach is to minimize waste at its source through methods like good housekeeping, technology changes, raw material substitutions, and recycling. A waste minimization program requires assessing waste sources and amounts, identifying technical solutions, evaluating them economically, setting goals, and continually improving through audits and feedback. Barriers like costs and culture must be addressed for success. Management commitment is essential to provide resources and encourage participation in the program.
Indian Eco Mark certification, Importance and Implementation RishubhKumar1
This document discusses the Eco-Mark certification scheme in India. It provides background on the importance of eco-labeling and outlines the objectives, organizational structure, criteria, and benefits of India's Eco-Mark program. However, the scheme has faced challenges in India such as a lack of efforts to promote awareness, improper marketing strategies, and complexity. Reviews have found that India's program covers fewer product categories and licenses fewer products than similar schemes in other countries. Expanding the program through reforms and increased awareness may help eco-labeled products play a greater role in sustainable development.
Global Product Innovation Award for the WETTASK* System with Self-Closing Lid and Modular Aperture Project targeting solvent and VOC reduction. Designed and launched a new dispensing system for aerospace customers, reducing their solvent use by up to 20% and helping customers achieve greater efficiency and a reduction in costs.
This document discusses toxicants in food packaging, specifically phthalates. It begins by providing background on food packaging and its benefits. It then focuses on phthalates, which are commonly added to plastics used in food packaging to increase durability. Low molecular weight phthalates like DEHP are classified as toxic and can leach from packaging into foods. The document outlines DEHP's metabolism, excretion, toxicities like effects on reproduction, and mode of action in disrupting hormone functions. It provides data on common levels of DEHP in foods and packaging. The summary concludes by suggesting ways to reduce DEHP exposure and potential alternatives for food packaging materials.
IRJET- Pyrolysis of Polyethylene Waste Material – Analysis and Comparison...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study that analyzed the pyrolysis of polyethylene plastic waste to produce pyrolysis oil. The researchers designed and built a simple pyrolysis reactor using common equipment. They pyrolyzed polyethylene plastic at temperatures over 450°C to produce a pyrolysis oil. The oil was then blended with diesel fuel at a 15% oil to 85% diesel ratio. This blended fuel was tested in a Kirloskar engine, and tests found it had similar performance and lower emissions than pure diesel. The researchers concluded that pyrolyzing plastic waste is a viable way to produce fuel and reduce plastic pollution in the environment.
The issue of food safety requires collaboration throughout the supply chain. H.B. Fuller is proud to be an active player in the development and application of the Guidance of Food Contact Status Declaration for Adhesives. Alexandra Ross, product regulatory specialist, and Elizabeth Staab, marketing manager, packaging solutions, have examined the role of current legislation, providing insight about how the guidance from the Association of European Adhesives and Sealants Industry (FEICA) helps both the adhesive manufacturer and user. They have also reviewed the step-by-step raw material and adhesive evaluation process, which ensures adhesives used for food packaging are safe. Over 70 delegates used the webinar to benefit from the knowledge of our experts who help customers make the right decision and ensure food safety compliance.
Learn more about our packaging solutions @ www.hbfuller.com/packaging-solutions.
Webinar on greener water and oil repellents in the textile industry: Occupati...OECD Environment
On 30 October 2018, Eeva Leinala of the OECD Environment Directorate; Ruth Garcia, Gemma Janer and Marc Torrentellé from LEITAT Technological Center; and Julio Fierro of the Centro Tecnológico de Investigación Multisectorial (CETIM) presented the MIDWOR-LIFE project that aims to mitigate the environmental, health and safety impacts of current Durable Water and Oil Repellents and available alternatives by looking at their environmental impact and technical performance.
Waste minimization is an important part of sustainable development and environmental protection that can also reduce production costs. The best approach is to minimize waste at its source through methods like good housekeeping, technology changes, raw material substitutions, and recycling. A waste minimization program requires assessing waste sources and amounts, identifying technical solutions, evaluating them economically, setting goals, and continually improving through audits and feedback. Barriers like costs and culture must be addressed for success. Management commitment is essential to provide resources and encourage participation in the program.
Quality of raw materials used in cosmetic manufacture pptarikatlakalyani
This document discusses quality control of raw materials used in cosmetic manufacturing. It outlines various raw materials like preservatives, colorants, moisturizers, and thickeners. Quality control aims to establish standards, ensure conformity, identify defects, and improve quality. Key physical and chemical parameters tested include color, density, viscosity, melting point, hardness, and chemical assays. Microbiological quality control and on-line production monitoring are also important to ensure safe, high quality finished cosmetic products. Quality control of raw materials and final products provides numerous advantages like improved quality, reduced costs and complaints.
Process Research and Development Chemistry 15 03 31Paul Fishbein
The document discusses chemical process research and development. It explains that process chemistry focuses on developing methods for producing chemicals on an industrial scale. Effective processes are optimized to be robust, reliable, safe and minimize costs. The development of a chemical process starts with selecting a synthesis route and then optimizing that route through testing reaction conditions, yields, safety and other parameters. An ideal chemical process is efficient in its use of materials, time, equipment and generates minimal waste.
This document outlines a lecture on optimizing organic reactions and processes. It discusses various techniques for selecting appropriate synthetic routes and scale-up methods, including choosing raw materials and reagents. It covers quality control aspects, health and safety considerations like material safety data sheets, and environmental impacts of API manufacturing. The lecture aims to provide an introduction to optimization as well as approaches for selection of synthetic routes, process variables, in-process controls, work-up and isolation of products, and planning for scale-up.
Webinar on greener water and oil repellents in the textile industry: Recommen...OECD Environment
On 30 October 2018, Eeva Leinala of the OECD Environment Directorate; Ruth Garcia, Gemma Janer and Marc Torrentellé from LEITAT Technological Center; and Julio Fierro of the Centro Tecnológico de Investigación Multisectorial (CETIM) presented the MIDWOR-LIFE project that aims to mitigate the environmental, health and safety impacts of current Durable Water and Oil Repellents and available alternatives by looking at their environmental impact and technical performance.
Route selection is the process of choosing the optimal synthetic pathway to manufacture an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). It requires balancing factors like safety, environmental impact, cost, and intellectual property protection. Expedient routes are used early in drug development for testing, while optimal routes are designed for large-scale commercial manufacturing. Key strategies for optimal routes include using catalysis, avoiding hazardous materials, minimizing waste, and considering recyclability. Software tools can help evaluate different options based on operational, environmental, and economic criteria to select the best route.
This document provides clarification and interpretation for specific criteria in the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Version 4.0. It defines the scope of GOTS and allows textile products like garments, textile accessories, toys and bedding. It provides mandatory guidance for GOTS certificates and lists approved organic fibre standards. Specific criteria on organic fibre production, labelling of organic content and assessing chemical inputs are also interpreted. The purpose is to ensure consistent application of GOTS for certifiers and users.
This document provides an overview of GMP manufacturing environments. It discusses how manufacturing environments impact product quality and outlines factors like personnel, equipment, and premises that contribute to quality. The presentation covers cleanroom classifications, levels of protection, sources of contamination, and parameters that define manufacturing environments like air cleanliness, temperature, and pressure. It emphasizes that the environment is critical for preventing contamination and cross-contamination. Cleanroom class depends on the manufacturing process and corresponding levels of protection must be defined based on critical parameters from the air handling system and additional measures.
The University of Denver's annual Culture Fest (formerly known as Festival of Nations) celebrates the diverse cultural backgrounds of the student body. At the 2015 Culture Fest, students were able to experience various cultural displays, foods, and performances from different student organizations and communities. Attendees could learn about different cultures by visiting booths, tasting traditional cuisine, trying on traditional clothing from various countries, and watching performances representing different cultural dances and music from around the world. The goal of Culture Fest is to unite the DU community and promote cultural understanding and appreciation.
Having worked on both criminal and civil trials, Andrew Barovick has helped victims of crimes achieve justice in court. Andrew Barovick has also litigated civil cases for over twenty years. Unlike in a criminal trial, where a judge determines the sentence after a finding of guilt, a civil trial allows the victim to help decide which path to take - to take a case to court, or to settle outside of it. Civil Justice does not concern itself with guilt or innocence, but rather, whether an offender is responsible and hence liable for or damages.
Ray Kroc worked various jobs before becoming a salesman for a milkshake machine company in his 50s. He was impressed by the McDonald brothers' restaurant in California and its principles of quality, service, cleanliness and value. Kroc convinced the brothers to franchise the McDonald's concept. He grew the brand rapidly across the U.S. through strict standards and training programs. By the time of his death at age 81, Kroc had transformed McDonald's into one of the world's largest restaurant chains through his relentless focus on innovation, efficiency and quality.
Charles Lloyd MacDonald has over 30 years of experience as a consultant providing drilling supervision and BOP expertise on offshore drilling rigs around the world. He has worked on projects in Canada, Indonesia, Brazil, the North Sea, Vietnam, Nigeria, and Cuba, supervising drilling and completions operations in water depths from 100 to over 2400 meters. His experience includes management of Managed Pressure Drilling operations and subsea equipment testing and installation.
Guia aprendizaje 4 plan de mejoramientojorge herrera
Este documento presenta una guía de aprendizaje para un programa de formación virtual sobre planeación y organización del trabajo en el nivel gerencial. La guía contiene actividades para que los aprendices apliquen acciones correctivas y de mejora al sistema de gestión siguiendo lineamientos estratégicos y normas. Las actividades incluyen leer material sobre herramientas de planificación y mejora de calidad, acciones correctivas y planes de mejora, y participar en foros y desarrollar un informe sobre un plan de mejoramiento.
Shanghai was colonized in the 10th-12th centuries by people fleeing the Mongols. It is built around a main road with buildings on either side. Shanghai has a long history dating back to prehistoric villages and grew into a city during the Ming Dynasty in the 16th century. It became a major industrial and economic center of China in the 20th century, though it was occupied by Japan during World War 2. Shanghai now has over 20 million inhabitants and is one of the most populated cities in the world.
1. Co-locating wind and solar power generation provides advantages from sharing infrastructure and grid connections, as well as complementary electricity generation profiles that improve transmission asset utilization.
2. Goldwind has developed wind and solar hybrid projects in Australia, like the 165.5MW Gullen Range wind farm combined with a planned 10-12MW solar farm, and the 175MW White Rock wind farm combined with 20MW solar, both connecting to high voltage transmission systems.
3. The generation profiles from wind and solar are complementary, with wind producing more in winter and solar in summer, and their outputs varying across daytime hours, allowing more consistent combined output without exceeding transmission limits.
Goldwind is leveraging its expertise in wind turbines to develop microgrid solutions using renewable energy sources like wind and solar, along with energy storage technologies. It has installed microgrids at industrial parks and desalination plants in China. One microgrid uses a 2.5MW wind turbine, solar PV, batteries, and a diesel generator connected to an energy management system. Another site doubled its desalination capacity by expanding its microgrid with a 2.5MW wind turbine and batteries. Goldwind aims to continue installing more advanced microgrid systems using its control technologies.
1. The document provides information about a workshop on English learning. It includes activities focused on reading comprehension, completing texts, and grammar exercises.
2. The objectives are to identify and apply different grammatical forms in context and expand vocabulary. Various techniques are used, including listening activities, guided practice exercises, and reading complex texts.
3. The workshop is led by instructor Azucena Barajas from July 6 to August 10, 2015 for professional development in English.
Betty will guide users through an English learning program along with her boyfriend Jason and best friend Enrique. The program consists of tasks in various English skills areas like use of English, reading and writing, listening and speaking, and cultural knowledge. Users are instructed to complete the tasks and activities for a diagnostic evaluation.
This document provides information and instructions for an English learning workshop. It includes exercises to practice the present simple and present continuous tenses through activities like filling in blanks, choosing the correct tense, and completing sentences and stories. Students are asked to identify grammar elements in sentences and apply different tenses like present, past and modal "can" in various contexts to improve their understanding of written English texts.
At Alegria & Barovick LLP, attorney Andrew Barovick handles personal injury and medical malpractice cases. Away from work, Andrew Barovick enjoys exercising.
The document appears to be an English learning activity that includes multiple tasks and sections. It welcomes the user to the program and introduces characters Betty, Jason and Enrique who will guide the user. It explains that various tasks will be completed including ones focused on use of English, reading and writing, listening and speaking, and cultural knowledge. Screenshots should be taken and included after completing each task section. The document provides instructions to complete the diagnostic activities and participation requirements for the first week of the program.
Revisar envío de prueba evaluation learning guide 1jorge herrera
The document is a student's evaluation results for an English course taken online. It includes 20 multiple choice questions testing grammar concepts like tense, word order, and parts of speech. The student scored 60.38% overall, answering some questions correctly and making mistakes on others related to verb tense and word order. The evaluation provides feedback for each question noting when answers were right or needed further review.
Quality of raw materials used in cosmetic manufacture pptarikatlakalyani
This document discusses quality control of raw materials used in cosmetic manufacturing. It outlines various raw materials like preservatives, colorants, moisturizers, and thickeners. Quality control aims to establish standards, ensure conformity, identify defects, and improve quality. Key physical and chemical parameters tested include color, density, viscosity, melting point, hardness, and chemical assays. Microbiological quality control and on-line production monitoring are also important to ensure safe, high quality finished cosmetic products. Quality control of raw materials and final products provides numerous advantages like improved quality, reduced costs and complaints.
Process Research and Development Chemistry 15 03 31Paul Fishbein
The document discusses chemical process research and development. It explains that process chemistry focuses on developing methods for producing chemicals on an industrial scale. Effective processes are optimized to be robust, reliable, safe and minimize costs. The development of a chemical process starts with selecting a synthesis route and then optimizing that route through testing reaction conditions, yields, safety and other parameters. An ideal chemical process is efficient in its use of materials, time, equipment and generates minimal waste.
This document outlines a lecture on optimizing organic reactions and processes. It discusses various techniques for selecting appropriate synthetic routes and scale-up methods, including choosing raw materials and reagents. It covers quality control aspects, health and safety considerations like material safety data sheets, and environmental impacts of API manufacturing. The lecture aims to provide an introduction to optimization as well as approaches for selection of synthetic routes, process variables, in-process controls, work-up and isolation of products, and planning for scale-up.
Webinar on greener water and oil repellents in the textile industry: Recommen...OECD Environment
On 30 October 2018, Eeva Leinala of the OECD Environment Directorate; Ruth Garcia, Gemma Janer and Marc Torrentellé from LEITAT Technological Center; and Julio Fierro of the Centro Tecnológico de Investigación Multisectorial (CETIM) presented the MIDWOR-LIFE project that aims to mitigate the environmental, health and safety impacts of current Durable Water and Oil Repellents and available alternatives by looking at their environmental impact and technical performance.
Route selection is the process of choosing the optimal synthetic pathway to manufacture an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). It requires balancing factors like safety, environmental impact, cost, and intellectual property protection. Expedient routes are used early in drug development for testing, while optimal routes are designed for large-scale commercial manufacturing. Key strategies for optimal routes include using catalysis, avoiding hazardous materials, minimizing waste, and considering recyclability. Software tools can help evaluate different options based on operational, environmental, and economic criteria to select the best route.
This document provides clarification and interpretation for specific criteria in the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Version 4.0. It defines the scope of GOTS and allows textile products like garments, textile accessories, toys and bedding. It provides mandatory guidance for GOTS certificates and lists approved organic fibre standards. Specific criteria on organic fibre production, labelling of organic content and assessing chemical inputs are also interpreted. The purpose is to ensure consistent application of GOTS for certifiers and users.
This document provides an overview of GMP manufacturing environments. It discusses how manufacturing environments impact product quality and outlines factors like personnel, equipment, and premises that contribute to quality. The presentation covers cleanroom classifications, levels of protection, sources of contamination, and parameters that define manufacturing environments like air cleanliness, temperature, and pressure. It emphasizes that the environment is critical for preventing contamination and cross-contamination. Cleanroom class depends on the manufacturing process and corresponding levels of protection must be defined based on critical parameters from the air handling system and additional measures.
The University of Denver's annual Culture Fest (formerly known as Festival of Nations) celebrates the diverse cultural backgrounds of the student body. At the 2015 Culture Fest, students were able to experience various cultural displays, foods, and performances from different student organizations and communities. Attendees could learn about different cultures by visiting booths, tasting traditional cuisine, trying on traditional clothing from various countries, and watching performances representing different cultural dances and music from around the world. The goal of Culture Fest is to unite the DU community and promote cultural understanding and appreciation.
Having worked on both criminal and civil trials, Andrew Barovick has helped victims of crimes achieve justice in court. Andrew Barovick has also litigated civil cases for over twenty years. Unlike in a criminal trial, where a judge determines the sentence after a finding of guilt, a civil trial allows the victim to help decide which path to take - to take a case to court, or to settle outside of it. Civil Justice does not concern itself with guilt or innocence, but rather, whether an offender is responsible and hence liable for or damages.
Ray Kroc worked various jobs before becoming a salesman for a milkshake machine company in his 50s. He was impressed by the McDonald brothers' restaurant in California and its principles of quality, service, cleanliness and value. Kroc convinced the brothers to franchise the McDonald's concept. He grew the brand rapidly across the U.S. through strict standards and training programs. By the time of his death at age 81, Kroc had transformed McDonald's into one of the world's largest restaurant chains through his relentless focus on innovation, efficiency and quality.
Charles Lloyd MacDonald has over 30 years of experience as a consultant providing drilling supervision and BOP expertise on offshore drilling rigs around the world. He has worked on projects in Canada, Indonesia, Brazil, the North Sea, Vietnam, Nigeria, and Cuba, supervising drilling and completions operations in water depths from 100 to over 2400 meters. His experience includes management of Managed Pressure Drilling operations and subsea equipment testing and installation.
Guia aprendizaje 4 plan de mejoramientojorge herrera
Este documento presenta una guía de aprendizaje para un programa de formación virtual sobre planeación y organización del trabajo en el nivel gerencial. La guía contiene actividades para que los aprendices apliquen acciones correctivas y de mejora al sistema de gestión siguiendo lineamientos estratégicos y normas. Las actividades incluyen leer material sobre herramientas de planificación y mejora de calidad, acciones correctivas y planes de mejora, y participar en foros y desarrollar un informe sobre un plan de mejoramiento.
Shanghai was colonized in the 10th-12th centuries by people fleeing the Mongols. It is built around a main road with buildings on either side. Shanghai has a long history dating back to prehistoric villages and grew into a city during the Ming Dynasty in the 16th century. It became a major industrial and economic center of China in the 20th century, though it was occupied by Japan during World War 2. Shanghai now has over 20 million inhabitants and is one of the most populated cities in the world.
1. Co-locating wind and solar power generation provides advantages from sharing infrastructure and grid connections, as well as complementary electricity generation profiles that improve transmission asset utilization.
2. Goldwind has developed wind and solar hybrid projects in Australia, like the 165.5MW Gullen Range wind farm combined with a planned 10-12MW solar farm, and the 175MW White Rock wind farm combined with 20MW solar, both connecting to high voltage transmission systems.
3. The generation profiles from wind and solar are complementary, with wind producing more in winter and solar in summer, and their outputs varying across daytime hours, allowing more consistent combined output without exceeding transmission limits.
Goldwind is leveraging its expertise in wind turbines to develop microgrid solutions using renewable energy sources like wind and solar, along with energy storage technologies. It has installed microgrids at industrial parks and desalination plants in China. One microgrid uses a 2.5MW wind turbine, solar PV, batteries, and a diesel generator connected to an energy management system. Another site doubled its desalination capacity by expanding its microgrid with a 2.5MW wind turbine and batteries. Goldwind aims to continue installing more advanced microgrid systems using its control technologies.
1. The document provides information about a workshop on English learning. It includes activities focused on reading comprehension, completing texts, and grammar exercises.
2. The objectives are to identify and apply different grammatical forms in context and expand vocabulary. Various techniques are used, including listening activities, guided practice exercises, and reading complex texts.
3. The workshop is led by instructor Azucena Barajas from July 6 to August 10, 2015 for professional development in English.
Betty will guide users through an English learning program along with her boyfriend Jason and best friend Enrique. The program consists of tasks in various English skills areas like use of English, reading and writing, listening and speaking, and cultural knowledge. Users are instructed to complete the tasks and activities for a diagnostic evaluation.
This document provides information and instructions for an English learning workshop. It includes exercises to practice the present simple and present continuous tenses through activities like filling in blanks, choosing the correct tense, and completing sentences and stories. Students are asked to identify grammar elements in sentences and apply different tenses like present, past and modal "can" in various contexts to improve their understanding of written English texts.
At Alegria & Barovick LLP, attorney Andrew Barovick handles personal injury and medical malpractice cases. Away from work, Andrew Barovick enjoys exercising.
The document appears to be an English learning activity that includes multiple tasks and sections. It welcomes the user to the program and introduces characters Betty, Jason and Enrique who will guide the user. It explains that various tasks will be completed including ones focused on use of English, reading and writing, listening and speaking, and cultural knowledge. Screenshots should be taken and included after completing each task section. The document provides instructions to complete the diagnostic activities and participation requirements for the first week of the program.
Revisar envío de prueba evaluation learning guide 1jorge herrera
The document is a student's evaluation results for an English course taken online. It includes 20 multiple choice questions testing grammar concepts like tense, word order, and parts of speech. The student scored 60.38% overall, answering some questions correctly and making mistakes on others related to verb tense and word order. The evaluation provides feedback for each question noting when answers were right or needed further review.
Life Cycle Assessment of An Air FreshenerLuke Martin
This document provides a life cycle assessment of an air freshener produced by OMI Industries. It summarizes the goal of quantifying the environmental impacts of the product and identifying high impact processes. The functional unit is 1000kg of gel. Key processes include essential oil production, surfactant manufacture, and product assembly. Transportation of materials and electricity usage during production contribute significantly to global warming potential. The study was limited by a lack of data on upstream and downstream processes.
Factors Affecting the Implementation of Green Manufacturing- A Case Study Ana...IRJET Journal
This document presents a case study analysis of factors affecting the implementation of green manufacturing in an automotive industry in India. It first provides background on green manufacturing and its goals. A literature review identifies common green factors studied, such as ISO 14001 certification, employee support, environmental projects, training, and supplier/customer collaboration. The methodology examines these factors through interviews at multiple plant lines to determine importance scores. Results found reverse logistics and waste minimization were most important, while environmental purchasing was least. The study aims to identify key success factors for automakers seeking to adopt green manufacturing practices.
Inpro discloses ingredients in their products as required by the Health Product Declaration Collaborative. Their Health Product Declarations provide a summary page listing potential hazards of chemicals according to the GreenScreen system, as well as VOC content and certifications. Inpro focuses on sourcing materials locally like polymers from the US to decrease the carbon footprint, and works with suppliers to ensure safety standards are met for employees and end users across the product lifecycle. Product transparency is important to guide Inpro's sustainability journey.
CarE-Service Techno-polymer recycling by Radici GroupOlgaRodrguezLargo
Presentation of the recycling process developed in CarE-Service Project during the First Exploitation Webinar of the project held on 9th December 2020 by Radici Group
Opportunity to reduce carbon content in supply chain thesis
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This document discusses green procurement and hazardous materials. It begins by outlining what green procurement means and how companies can define ecological criteria for purchasing. It then discusses how green procurement is the first step towards cleaner production and avoidance of waste and emissions. Several examples are provided of how green procurement has helped companies reduce environmental impacts and costs through measures like substituting materials. The document emphasizes that green procurement should consider the full life cycle of products from raw material extraction to disposal.
Assessment and Analysis of GSCM Barriers using AHPIRJET Journal
This document discusses barriers to implementing green supply chain management (GSCM) in plastic industries using analytical hierarchy process (AHP). 47 potential barriers were identified from literature and interviews. A survey was conducted to determine the most important barriers. AHP was then used to prioritize the key barriers based on their calculated values. The top barriers included lack of human resources, technical expertise, and government support for adopting environmental policies. Identifying and addressing the primary barriers can help plastic industries more easily implement GSCM and improve their environmental performance.
The document discusses introducing a medical sustainability scorecard to assess the environmental impacts of medical products and inform purchasing decisions. It outlines what environmentally preferable purchasing (EPP) is and why a sustainable supply chain is important for health, costs, and regulations. Current EPP efforts at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center are described, and the proposed scorecard aims to standardize environmental questions for suppliers. Implementation would involve Novation assisting with data collection and sharing results transparently. Pilot projects have shown cost savings and waste reductions from more sustainable products and packaging.
This document discusses environmental management systems (EMS) and the ISO 14001 standard. It provides an overview of what an EMS is, why organizations implement them, and the key elements of an ISO 14001 compliant EMS. Some of the main points covered include:
- An EMS is a systematic way to manage an organization's environmental impacts and compliance based on the plan-do-check-act model.
- ISO 14001 is a widely used international standard that specifies requirements for an EMS. It includes elements like environmental policy, compliance obligations, aspects identification, objectives and targets, implementation plans, training, and management review.
- Implementing an EMS helps organizations improve environmental performance, compliance
This document provides an introduction to moving towards safer chemicals and substitution. It discusses the motivation for substitution and provides a 5-step process: 1) define the problem and prioritize chemicals, 2) search for alternatives, 3) assess and compare alternatives, 4) test alternatives at a pilot scale, and 5) implement and improve the alternative. It also presents the GHS Column Model tool for comparing the hazards of chemicals. The tool uses hazard classifications from safety data sheets to compare chemicals across categories like health hazards and physicochemical hazards. Interpreting results requires considering exposure potential and which hazards are most important for the specific process.
This document defines ecolabels and outlines their benefits. Ecolabels are labeling systems that identify products and services with reduced environmental impact. They consider a product's entire lifecycle from raw materials to disposal. Ecolabels help consumers easily identify environmentally-friendly options at the time of purchase. The document discusses the stages examined in ecolabel certification, examples of government and non-government ecolabel programs, and the Global Ecolabelling Network that promotes sustainable standards.
This document provides guidance for businesses on developing environmental performance indicators (EPIs) to meet core business objectives such as increased market share, improved productivity, reduced costs, and enhanced reputation. It outlines steps for identifying environmental risks and opportunities related to business objectives, determining environmental targets, developing EPIs, collecting data, and communicating performance. The document gives examples of EPIs used by various companies and how EPIs relate to environmental management systems. It promotes using EPIs to address stakeholder concerns, drive internal change, and gain competitive advantages from environmental leadership.
Process equipment characterization – how standardized extractables data suppo...MilliporeSigma
View the recording here: https://bit.ly/35KIwBb
Biopharmaceutical Industry recently increased adoption of Single-Use systems and components in manufacturing process operations. Drug manufacturers are responsible for the characterization of SU components and systems used for the production to ensure patient safety. SUS Suppliers are encouraged by BPOG and BPSA to provide comprehensive extractables data package to support drug manufacturer’s E&L assessments.
This webinar will give an overview of the E&L evaluation workflow and practical study approaches from both supplier and end-user perspective, in accordance with the latest industry’s standards and upcoming USP <665> requirements. Case studies will be presented on how the data from suppliers are used to mitigate risk associated to SU materials, highlighting the key role of collaboration between the supplier and the drug manufacturer.
Process equipment characterization – how standardized extractables data suppo...Merck Life Sciences
View the recording here: https://bit.ly/35KIwBb
Biopharmaceutical Industry recently increased adoption of Single-Use systems and components in manufacturing process operations. Drug manufacturers are responsible for the characterization of SU components and systems used for the production to ensure patient safety. SUS Suppliers are encouraged by BPOG and BPSA to provide comprehensive extractables data package to support drug manufacturer’s E&L assessments.
This webinar will give an overview of the E&L evaluation workflow and practical study approaches from both supplier and end-user perspective, in accordance with the latest industry’s standards and upcoming USP <665> requirements. Case studies will be presented on how the data from suppliers are used to mitigate risk associated to SU materials, highlighting the key role of collaboration between the supplier and the drug manufacturer.
UNDP Greening Health Systems Specialist Lorea Coronado-Garcia delivered a presentation at CleanMed 2017 on May 17, 2017 in Minnesota, U.S. Ms. Garcia presented the SPHS and the work UNDP has done as host agency of the SPHS.
The presentation focused on the U.N. approach on greening the global health sector, with the final aim of improving human health and well-being.
1. Design for environment (DfE) is a systematic approach to evaluate the environmental impacts of products and processes throughout their life cycles, with the goals of minimizing pollution and waste.
2. DfE implementation involves identifying environmental aspects, providing environmental management, and evaluating environmental impacts. It aims to improve resource efficiency, worker safety, and incorporate environmental considerations into design.
3. Examples of successful DfE programs include Xerox designing products for easy disassembly and recycling to save hundreds of millions, and Ford aiming for 100% recyclable vehicles using recycled materials.
Jimmy Chen presented on carbon management and enterprise resource planning (ERP). The presentation covered:
1. Carbon management principles including measuring carbon footprints through life cycle assessments, managing supply chain emissions, and standards like ISO.
2. How ERP systems can integrate carbon management by tracking emissions data and performing carbon calculations throughout the supply chain and business processes.
3. Open research issues like developing carbon management software that interfaces with existing ERP systems with minimal disruption and validating prototypes to evaluate feasibility.
Conference with Ukrainian Healthcare Procurement ExpertsUN SPHS
Dr. Rosemary Kumwenda, UNDP Senior Advisor to Health and HIV Sustainable Responses and Mirjana Milic, UNDP Associate Coordinator delivered a presentation about the UNDP approach to sustainable health procurement
1. The document defines a green supply chain as the process of using environmentally friendly inputs and transforming them in a way that improves the existing environment or allows byproducts to be recycled.
2. The goals of a green supply chain include encouraging suppliers to develop sound environmental management systems, working with green suppliers to reduce non-value added activities and environmental impacts, and transferring pollution prevention technologies.
3. Pollution prevention aims to reduce waste by volume or toxicity prior to disposal through reduction, recycling, and waste treatment methods. This benefits companies by lowering costs and environmental liabilities while enhancing their public image and competitive advantage.
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Green Procurement
Definition :
To purchase materials from suppliers that
actively meet our own standards for
environmental protection
Purpose :
To actively work together with suppliers to
promote green procurement that be defined
above
To reduce environmental burden and helping to
realize a sustainable recycling society
3. 3
Green Procurement Background
C o m p r e s s o r B U R e fr ig e ra tio n S y s te m B U S C O M D S A Q S A
C le a n E n e r g y C o m p a n y
S A N Y O E le c tr ic
C o r p o r a te S lo g a n " W e c a re f o r p e o p le a n d th e e a r th "
B a s ic P h ilo s o p h y " A llo w in g e c o n o m ic g r o w t h a n d e c o lo g y t o c o e x is t"
J a p a n E le c tro n ic s & In fo r m a tio n T e c h n o lo g y In d u s t r ie s A s s o c ia tio n
( J E IT A )
J a p a n e s e G r e e n P r o c u r e m e n t S u r v e y S ta n d a r d iz a t io n In itia tiv e ( J G P S S I)
Notes: Because there are many company in SANYO Electric Group so in this organization
chart only limited for business units that produce compressor and refrigeration system
4. 4
In accordance with Green Procurement Policy, PT. SANYO Compressor Indonesia in Clean Energy
Company will promote to survey and manage the amount contained for environmentally hazardous
chemical substances which affect and/or has possibilities of effect on human health and global
environment regarding to each product manufactured and sold by our company . Also, we will
promote to develop environmentally concerned products to reduce these substances.
“We are promoting green procurement of products from suppliers that actively meet our
own standards for environmental protection.”
Supplier actively meeting our own standards for environmental
protection
Basic Concept for Green ProcurementBasic Concept for Green Procurement
Little Environmental Hazardous on Manufacturing Process
Little Environmental Hazardous Materials and Products
Green ProcurementGreen Procurement
Survey subject is only for new transaction
Inspection per ordinary procurement or new transaction
Green SurveyGreen Survey
Supplier Inspection
Materials Inspection
Green Procurement ActivitiesGreen Procurement Activities
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Classification Substance Group
Metal Compounds Group-13
Halogenated Organic Compounds Group-7
Noble Metal Group-4
Others Group-5
Materials for Inspection(Total) Group-29(209kinds of Substances))
□Chemical substances used in a product, its parts and raw materials (including substances
purposely added or used to preserve or improve function or performance).
□Chemical substances contained in the product or its parts/raw materials as an impurity.
□Chemical substances used in the product manufacturing process and still remaining after a
compounding or reaction process (solder, oil, grease cleaning agents, etc.).
□The following environmentally hazardous chemical substances should be inspected and
controlled. If it’s hazardousness is over the regulation, it is prohibited from use or eliminated.).
Substance Group for Inspection (SANYO)
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Classification Substance Group Classification Substance Group
Metal Cadmium dan Senyawa Cadmium Noble Metal Palladium dan Senyawa Palladium
and metal Senyawa Hexavalent Chromium Perak dan Senyawa Perak
compounds Timbal dan Senyawa Timbal Halogenated Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)
Air Raksa dan Senyawa Air Raksa organic Polybrominated Diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO) compounds Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Tributyl Tins & Triphenyl Tins Polychloronapthalenes (Cl=>3)
Antimony dan Senyawa Antimony Paraffin Terklorinasi Rantai Pendek
Arsenic dan Senyawa Arsenic Brominated Flame Retardants
Beryllium dan Senyawa Beryllium P o lyvinyl chloride
Bismuth dan Senyawa Bismuth Other As bes to s
Nikel dan Senyawa Nikel Azo Colorants
Selenium dan Senyawa Selenium Ozo ne depleting s ubs tances
M agnesium P htalates
Noble Metal Tembaga dan Senyawa Tembaga Radioactive s ubs tances
Emas dan Senyawa Emas
Chemicals for Inspection (List of Substance Group)
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Our Activities
Management and Reduction for Environmentally
Hazardous Chemical Substances :
1. Survey of Amount using Environmentally Hazardous
Chemical Substances
In accordance with SANYO’s guideline
1. Reduction Activities for Environmentally Hazardous
Chemical Substances
Reduction and replacement activities for specified
substances
Our activities includes chlorinated paraffin-free as sub-
material
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Response Method (1)
Inspection Sheet
for Environmentally Hazardous Substances Contained in Material
Company Name CV. ABAL ABAL
Address JL. ASAL USIL, NO. 32
Issued Person BAIHAKI
Department MATERIAL
Date 19 MARCH 2004
Tel 021.1234567 Fax 4567890
E-mail baihaki@orangkaya.com
[Table 1]
Brand Name Product Name Material Code (SANYO) Remarks
JFE 50EFY 522-0-1109-666-00
[Table 2] If you use environmentally hazardous substances, please fill out its information. If no use, please fill out” No Use” in remarks.
Material CAS No. Content (% or ppm) Purpose of Use
Sb(SbCl3) 10025-91-9 1200 ppm FLAMMABILITY REDUCTION
PT. SANYO Compressor Indonesia
(Seal of company)
Filling-out Method
1. Fill out issued, checked and approved person and seal a
company seal.
2. Fill out material information in Table 1 and chemical information
for environmentally hazardous substances contained in
material in table 2 if used.
Note: see “Green Procurement Survey Completion Instructions”
and “Attachment Table 1,2,3 and 4” to how to fill out.
3. Use one sheet for one material.
4. For Suppliers that supply manufacturing chemical for SCOM,
use “Attachment Table 4 only”.
5. Inquire for any question to us.
Approved Checked
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Response Method (2)
Inspection Sheet
for Environmentally Hazardous Substances Contained in Parts
Company Name PT. KOKO RORO TOMO
Address JL. SAYONARA, NO.77
Issued Person BAIHAKI LAGI
Department ENGINEERING
Date 20 MARCH 2004
Tel 021.7890123 Fax 4643499
E-mail baihakilagi@bosan.com
[Table 1]
Part Name Material Code Parts Code Mass (g or kg) Remarks
WEIGHT BALANCER YbsC3 523-2-2819-582-000 60 g
[Table 2] If you use environmentally hazardous substances, please fill out its information. If no use, please fill out” No Use” in remarks.
Component Name
Mass
(g, kg)
Material Name CAS No
Content
(mg, g, kg)
Purpose of Use
LEAD 7439-92-1 0.3 mg EASY TO CUT
PT. SANYO Compressor Indonesia
(Seal of company)
Filling-out Method
1. Fill out issued, checked and approved person and seal a company
seal.
2. Parts by single material: fill out parts information in Table 1 and
information for environmentally hazardous substances in parts and
the purpose of use in Table 2 in accordance with the manual. In this
case, it is unnecessary to fill out the component name and mass.
3. Parts by plural material: fill out parts information in Table 1 and
component and material information(in table 2) which contains
environmentally hazardous substances in parts and the purpose of
use in accordance with user’s manual.
4. Use one sheet for one Part.
5. Inquire any question to us.
Approved Checked
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Response Method (3)
Inspection Sheet
for Environmentally Hazardous Substances used in Manufacturing Process
Company Name PT. BARU BENAR
Address JL. PADA RUSAK, NO. 212
Issued Person BUKAN BAIHAKI
Department QUALITY ASSURANCE
Date 21 MARCH 2004
Tel 021.2121212 Fax 7979797
E-mail bukanbaihaki@oke.com
[Table 1]
Brand Name Product Name Process Name Remarks
ASAHI TRICHLOROETHANE WASHING
[Table 2] If you use prohibited substances in manufacturing process, please fill out its information. If no use, please fill out” No Use” in remarks.
PT. SANYO Compressor Indonesia
Material CAS No. Content (% or ppm) Purpose of Use
1,1,1 TRICHLOROETHANE - 95 % TO REMOVE OIL
(Seal of company)
Approved Checked
Filling-out Method
1. Fill out issued, checked and approved person and seal a
company seal.
2. Fill out substances used in manufacturing process in
Table 1 and chemical information for prohibited
substances in manufacturing process (Attachment table 4)
in table 2.
3. Use one sheet for one material.
4. Inquire for any question to us.
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Response Flow
Understanding of main points
Inspection responses
(information provision)
Improvement implementation
Understanding of main points
Inspection responses
(information provision)
Information gathering
Evaluation
Registration and management
Sending out formal requests
Cooperation and support
Information gathering
Ordering
Registration and management
Suppliers
QA Dept. and ISO 14001 Project
Material Procurement Dept.
Inspection request & standards list
Inspection response
Requests for environmental measures
Inspection request & standards list
Inspection response
Ordering
SCOM
Supplier Inspection
Materials Inspection
Evaluation (selection)
Information Gathering
Engineering Dept.
Materials Inspection
Understanding of main points
Inspection responses
(information provision)
Improvement implementation
Understanding of main points
Inspection responses
(information provision)
Information gathering
Evaluation
Registration and management
Sending out formal requests
Cooperation and support
Information gathering
Ordering
Registration and management
Suppliers
QA Dept. and ISO 14001 Project
Material Procurement Dept.
Inspection request & standards list
Inspection response
Requests for environmental measures
Inspection request & standards list
Inspection response
Ordering
SCOM
Supplier Inspection
Materials Inspection
Evaluation (selection)
Information Gathering
Engineering Dept.
Materials Inspection
12. “PT. SANYO Compressor Indonesia would like
to request our suppliers to join with us in
promoting the Green Procurement”