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Supply chain communication guide on declarable substance content in electrotechnical products released

19 May 2009

With the support of IPC and input from IPC members, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), Digital Europe, and Japanese Green Procurement Survey Standardization Initiative (JGPSSI) have released Joint Industry Guide - Material Composition Declaration for Electrotechnical Products — JIG-101 Ed. 2.0.

This industry materials declaration guide facilitates reporting of material content information across the global electrotechnical supply chain. Encompassing the latest regulatory requirements including REACH, the guide sets minimum requirements for a material declaration, but does not preclude companies from inquiring about the presence of additional substances if needed.

Referenced in IPC-1752, Materials Declaration Management, the guide focuses on what substances to declare, whereas IPC-1752 covers how to do a materials declaration, especially for electronic exchange.

Joint Industry Guide - Material Composition Declaration for Electrotechnical Products - JIG-101 Ed. 2.0 is available for free download from IPC’s online bookstore.

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