Green Materials: Group #7 Adarsh Tripathi Amit Bindal Anil Shukla Nitin Sharma Rohit Chugh
Green Materials: Group #7 Adarsh Tripathi Amit Bindal Anil Shukla Nitin Sharma Rohit Chugh
Green Materials: Group #7 Adarsh Tripathi Amit Bindal Anil Shukla Nitin Sharma Rohit Chugh
Group #7 Adarsh Tripathi Amit Bindal Anil Shukla Nitin Sharma Rohit Chugh
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Introduction
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Green Materials & Attributes Current Scenario & new perspective Case 1: Green building Case 2 (Wal Mart Going green) Case 3 (Bio Degradable plastics) Benefits and limitation of Green Materials. Certifying Bodies
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New Perspective
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Vinyl-based products Products containing heavy metals and arsenic Products containing halogenated fire-retardants Products that emit excessive amounts of formaldehyde Appliances that contain HCFCs and do 5/5/12 not meet the standards
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Defines green chemicals Focuses on hazards (not risks) Scientifically rigorous Builds on USEPA Design for the Environment hazard assessment protocols Open, transparent and publicly available Highly protective of human health and the environment Drives continuous improvement and innovation
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The Green Screen Benchmarks Chemicals into 4 Categories Based on Hazard Endpoints and Levels of Concern
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Benchmark 4
You really want to blast your way out of this hazard! and get back on course
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Principles: How to Operationalize these Principles? for Mother, Child, and the Environment Safe Products
When we suspect that an ingredient in a product or the product itself is capable of causing harm to human health and the environment, we will act to find better alternatives.
We will favor those products that do not contain the following: Chemicals Harmful to Human Health (CMRs) Carcinogens can cause cancer Click to edit Master subtitle style Mutagens can damage genetic material Reproductive Toxicants may affect reproduction or the unborn
Chemicals Harmful to the Environment (PBTs) Persistent do not break down in the environment Bioaccumulative builds up in the food chain Toxic causes death or damage to organisms in the environment 5/5/12 1414
Current eco-labels, certification and product recognition systems have limited applications both with respect to product numbers and product categories Companies Restricted Substances Lists are good but slow and give no guidance as to what is safer eg: Volvo, Nike, H&M, HP, Dell, Ikea, Skanska Different Company Chemical Screening Protocols 5/5/12 are good! But very limited impact due to
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How Wal-Mart and Its Vendors Might Use the Green Screen
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Bring up the Bottom Wal-Mart encourages/requires vendors to screen all CIPs against Benchmark 1 criteria to move out of the most hazardous chemicals
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Aim for the Top Wal-Mart prefers CIPs that achieve higher levels of the Green Screen (Benchmarks 2 and higher)
Vendors screen all chemicals in their products against Benchmark 1 hazard lists
Providing full ingredient disclosure, (beyond MSDSs) Using specified threshold reporting levels
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Vendors have verification options in order to protect their confidential business information:
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Use a third-party verifier Use self-verification (for qualified vendors) Use on-line software that protects CBI while screening chemical CAS #s and providing 1717 reports
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Carcinogens Mutagens Reproductive toxicants Persistent (P), Bioaccumulative (B) and Toxic (T) compounds (PBTs) Endocrine disruptors Additional or supplemental chemicals or hazards such as Wal-Marts Priority Chemicals
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Biodegradability permit degradable plastics to be combined with other biodegradable materials and converted into useful soilimproving materials.
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Bio Plastics
Forms of plastics derived from plant sources such as sweet potatoes, sugarcane, hemp oil, soybean oil and corn starch. Environment friendly production results in the emission of less CO2.
Biodegradable, meaning that the material returns to its natural state 5/5/12 when buried in the ground.
Biodegradable Plastics
Plastics which decompose in aerobic (e.g. composting) and anaerobic (e.g. land-fill) environments Enabling micro-organisms in the environment to metabolize the molecular structure of plastic films to produce material, less harmful to the environment
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Examples of Bio-plastic
In contrast to aromatic polyesters, most aliphatic polyesters are biodegradable Hydrolysableesterbonds Naturally Produced: Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) like the poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB), polyhydroxyvalerate (PHV) and polyhydroxyhexanoate (PHH).
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Uses of Bio-Plastic
Automobile interiors Cases for consumer electronics. Display and exhibition materials Toyota Motor Corp. started using bioplastics as cover for the spare tyre becoming the first automaker in the
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BDP Manufacturing Requirements Monomers which are vulnerable to micro organism. Incorporation of biodegradable additives or group of polymers.
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Biodegradable Monomers
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ADVANTAGES
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Green Materials are easier to recycle & renewable. Effective utilization energy & resources . Green Materials are the good for environment. Not Expensive resources.
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Disadvantages
Green materials are breakdown much more quickly than traditional plastic & styrofoam.
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Product Certification
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REFERENCES
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Thank you
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