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Electronics IndustryElectronics IndustrySupply ChainSupply Chain
Ruth Rosenbaum, TC PhDRuth Rosenbaum, TC PhD
CREACREA
Question: Who is Question: Who is Responsible?Responsible?
In many countries, local and national In many countries, local and national governments are responsible for the governments are responsible for the labor laws and the environmental laws labor laws and the environmental laws under which factories operate and under which factories operate and workers work.workers work.
BUT in many other countries, governments BUT in many other countries, governments do not govern to protect their people (the do not govern to protect their people (the workers and their communities) and the workers and their communities) and the environment. environment.
Question of ResponsibilityQuestion of Responsibility
When governments do not govern to When governments do not govern to protect workers and the environment, the protect workers and the environment, the question arises: who has the power to question arises: who has the power to create the standards under which factories create the standards under which factories and businesses operate?and businesses operate?
The whole system of Codes of Conduct, The whole system of Codes of Conduct, Compliance programs, audits, etc. is Compliance programs, audits, etc. is needed BECAUSE governments do not needed BECAUSE governments do not govern to protect their people, their govern to protect their people, their communities and the environment. communities and the environment.
Power of the CorporationsPower of the Corporations
We require corporations to be We require corporations to be accountable for this “governing” accountable for this “governing” because:because:
1. They have the power to effect 1. They have the power to effect
change.change.
2. Shareholders and consumers 2. Shareholders and consumers holdhold
them accountable.them accountable.
Why we are interested in Why we are interested in supply chainssupply chains
Years ago, companies owned and Years ago, companies owned and operated the factories and systems operated the factories and systems which produced their products. which produced their products.
They could decide and enforce the They could decide and enforce the labor standards within those factories.labor standards within those factories.
However even then, these companies However even then, these companies did not produce the materials from did not produce the materials from which their products were made.which their products were made.
The Old Apparel IndustryThe Old Apparel Industry
Company X owned the factories and mills Company X owned the factories and mills that manufactured their products. Even that manufactured their products. Even then, however, they bought the buttons, then, however, they bought the buttons, zippers, thread, etc. from other companies. zippers, thread, etc. from other companies.
These other companies were their suppliersThese other companies were their suppliers However because these suppliers were However because these suppliers were
relatively local, the apparel company know relatively local, the apparel company know how these other factories were being run. how these other factories were being run.
Supply Chains in Supply Chains in the Global Economythe Global Economy
Materials can originate almost Materials can originate almost anywhere in the world.anywhere in the world.
Assembly can take place almost any Assembly can take place almost any place in the world.place in the world.
In the apparel sector, a garment is In the apparel sector, a garment is marked “made in country x”. It is marked “made in country x”. It is simple.simple.
There is nothing simple about There is nothing simple about the Electronics Sectorthe Electronics Sector
Electronic instruments, e.g. computers, Electronic instruments, e.g. computers, can only be marked “assembled in country can only be marked “assembled in country x”.x”.
Essentially the inside of any computer is Essentially the inside of any computer is like the United Nations.like the United Nations.
To illustrate the complexity of the To illustrate the complexity of the Electronics Supply Chain, CREA staff Electronics Supply Chain, CREA staff disassembled an old computer to see who disassembled an old computer to see who made which components where.made which components where.
The ComputerThe Computer CD drive
Floppy Drive
Gateway computer
Intel Chip
CD/DVD writer
CaseFan
Power Supply
Ports attached to motherboard
Major Computer Major Computer ComponentsComponents
Power Supply
Hard drive
Floppy Drive
CD/DVD writer
CD drive
Mother Board
Major Components Major Components
Hard drives:Hard drives: Seagate, Western DigitalSeagate, Western Digital CD/DVD drives: LiteonitCD/DVD drives: Liteonit Motherboards: Motherboards: Batteries: Maxell (Hitachi)Batteries: Maxell (Hitachi) Wire harnesses: LucentWire harnesses: Lucent Processor Chips: AMD, IntelProcessor Chips: AMD, Intel Memory (RAM):Memory (RAM):
Major ManufacturersMajor Manufacturers
SeagateSeagate FlextronicsFlextronics
Western DigitalWestern Digital Solectron Solectron
Lite-On-ItLite-On-It JabilJabil
HitachiHitachi FoxconnFoxconn
LucentLucent CelesticaCelestica
AMDAMD SCI SanminaSCI Sanmina
IntelIntel Elta ElectronicsElta Electronics
and others…and others…
Supply Chain ExampleSupply Chain Example
Computer
Assembly
DVD/CD Hard disk Motherboard Wire HarnessOther
Components
Components
Capacitors Chips CircuitsMemory
With separate supply chains for the monitors, keyboards, mice, etc.
What has the Brand Name on it What has the Brand Name on it
is the result of the work is the result of the work
of many workersof many workers
in many countries.in many countries.
The Underlying ProblemsThe Underlying Problems
The labor issues found in any The labor issues found in any assembly factory in any industry: assembly factory in any industry: wages, working hours, etc.wages, working hours, etc.
Health issues related to:Health issues related to: Repetitive motion injuriesRepetitive motion injuries Exposure to solvents during assemblyExposure to solvents during assembly Exposure to other chemicals, including Exposure to other chemicals, including
heavy metals, during assemblyheavy metals, during assembly
Environmental IssuesEnvironmental Issuesduring assemblyduring assembly
Exposure of workers to chemicals used Exposure of workers to chemicals used in assembly processin assembly process
Disposal of chemicals used during Disposal of chemicals used during assembly – possible environmental and assembly – possible environmental and community contaminationcommunity contamination
Toxic Chemical Exposure Toxic Chemical Exposure during productionduring production
Many toxic substances are used during the Many toxic substances are used during the production of electronics components.production of electronics components.
These include, but are not limited to:These include, but are not limited to:Brominated flame, retardants, cadmium, Brominated flame, retardants, cadmium,
mercury, lead, tantalum, epoxy, copper, mercury, lead, tantalum, epoxy, copper, isopropyl alcohol, hexavalent chromium.isopropyl alcohol, hexavalent chromium.
Effects of exposure can include cancer, Effects of exposure can include cancer, nervous system problems, brain damage, nervous system problems, brain damage, blood diseases, etc. blood diseases, etc.
Environmental IssuesEnvironmental IssuesDisposal Disposal
Disposal of plastics (non-Disposal of plastics (non-biodegradability)biodegradability)
Disposal of hazardous wastesDisposal of hazardous wastes
RECYCLINGRECYCLINGrealities and questionsrealities and questions
Some computers are recycled to Some computers are recycled to groups and communities who are groups and communities who are beginners on computers.beginners on computers.
Basic computers differ only in terms Basic computers differ only in terms of speed, storage space and RAM of speed, storage space and RAM (think of it as desk top space)(think of it as desk top space)
SoftwareSoftware
Different programs require different Different programs require different speeds, sizes of hard drives (storage) speeds, sizes of hard drives (storage) and RAM (space for active working).and RAM (space for active working).
As programs become more complex, As programs become more complex, the computers needed to run them the computers needed to run them must be more complex.must be more complex.
Computer Operating Systems: Computer Operating Systems: Windows, et alWindows, et al
In addition, each operating systems In addition, each operating systems version, whether for Windows for version, whether for Windows for Apple, places demands on the speed, Apple, places demands on the speed, storage and RAM of the computers. storage and RAM of the computers.
Effect on RecyclingEffect on Recycling
While some components are recycle-While some components are recycle-able, many are not, simply because able, many are not, simply because computers need the operating computers need the operating systems and software to run them. systems and software to run them.
Types of RecyclingTypes of Recycling
ComponentsComponents Use of whole Use of whole
systems by groupssystems by groups Export of computers Export of computers
to developing to developing countriescountries
NOTE: This last NOTE: This last requires requires LOTS OF ATTENTION!LOTS OF ATTENTION!
Recycled computers Recycled computers in developing countriesin developing countries
Many computers and components Many computers and components are not usable.are not usable.
Unusable computers and Unusable computers and components end up in garbage components end up in garbage dumps.dumps.
Heavy metals in computer Heavy metals in computer components contaminate the components contaminate the communities’ land and water.communities’ land and water.
Our Work in the Electronics Our Work in the Electronics SectorSector
Labor rights issuesLabor rights issues Environmental exposure issues during Environmental exposure issues during
productionproduction Environmental issues related to waste Environmental issues related to waste
disposal during productiondisposal during production Environmental issues related to recyclingEnvironmental issues related to recycling Examining the programs, policies and Examining the programs, policies and
practices of the companies from which we practices of the companies from which we buy our computers and other electronics buy our computers and other electronics equipmentequipment
These are not just contract These are not just contract supplier issues but also supplier issues but also issues related toissues related to
- Human Rights- Human Rights
- Environmental - Environmental Justice Justice
- Sustainability- Sustainability
Core QuestionsCore Questions
To whom does the EICC apply?To whom does the EICC apply? If the suppliers of components are If the suppliers of components are
multinational corporations multinational corporations themselves, how do we influence themselves, how do we influence these corporations?these corporations?
How far down an electronics supply How far down an electronics supply chain does a brand have influence? chain does a brand have influence? power? control? power? control?
These are not just These are not just questions of which questions of which companies are in which companies are in which tiers but rather getting tiers but rather getting at the locations in the at the locations in the manufacture/assembly/ manufacture/assembly/ supply chainsupply chain
where we can where we can realistically have realistically have influence. influence.