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A History of Environmental Progress
These Key Environmental Events are a testimony to our proactive environmental approach.
1993
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Change in attitude: from compliance with international and local regulations to a proactive mode. |
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Created the Corporate Environment Strategies Management organization; issued the Environmental Policy. |
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Launched a long range company-wide initiative with the goal of establishing ST as the world leader in environmental protection by the year 2000. |
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Complete elimination of the ODS Class 1 from our processes. |
1994
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Initial environmental review of all manufacturing sites and decision to apply for EMAS validation. |
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Adherence to ICC Business Charter for Sustainable Development. |
1995
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First Corporate Environmental Day. |
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Issued first Environmental Decalogue with environmental objectives (distributed worldwide to all employees, customers, suppliers and partners). |
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First site EMAS validated. |
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First worldwide Environment Meeting (all sites represented). |
1996
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Environmental training for top management and start up of the train the trainers sessions. |
1997
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All 17 manufacturing sites both EMAS validated and ISO 14001 certified (all 7 European sites EMAS
registered by the European Commission). |
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ODS Class 1 elimination from facilities. |
1998
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First Life Cycle Inventory on a finished product. |
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Publication: Chemical Content of a Semiconductor Package. |
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Environmental training for suppliers (through CDROM). |
1999
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Second Environmental Decalogue issued setting aggressive goal of making ST a zero CO2 equivalent emission Company by the year 2010. |
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Energy, PFC and Chemicals Road Maps defined. |
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More than 50% of ST key suppliers gained environmental certification. |
2000
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In 2000, at equal production rate, electricity and water consumption were reduced by 29% and 45% respectively compared with the 1994 baseline. |
2001
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First global worldwide Energy Survey on all ST manufacturing sites. |
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First non-manufacturing site EMAS validated and ISO 14001 certified. |
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