Electronics Without Brominated Flame Retardants and PVC-a Market Overview

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Electronics Without Brominated Flame Retardants and PVC-a Market Overview

ChemSec's "Electronics Without Brominated Flame Retardants and PVC- a Market Overview" demonstrates that it is technically and economically feasible
to replace brominated flame retardants and PVC, in a wide range of electronic products. The Market Overview lists over 500 products from 28 companies free from brominated flame retardants and PVC.
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Topics

  • Environmental politics

Categories

  • eu
  • rohs
  • chemsec
  • electronics
  • electronics industry
  • electronic companies
  • apple
  • hp
  • nokia
  • sony ericsson
  • acer
  • philips
  • samsung
  • pvc
  • brominated flame retardants
  • bfr
  • substitution
  • toxics
  • chemicals

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