Evolis is an environmentally friendly company, and has quickly complied with the two directives relating to its industry:
The RoHS directive (“Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances” in English - 2002/95/EC) is about withdrawing six substances of selected electric and electronic devices (right from their design stage) and reducing the environmental impact of end-of-life products. The restricted use of dangerous substances during design phase also results in lowering the cost of recycling.
To adhere to the directive, Evolis has ensured that the manufacturing processes of its suppliers and partners are compliant, by endorsing used component and any new manufacturing process.
The WEEE directive (“Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment” - 2002/96/EC): covers the management of “waste” products, and supplements RoHS. The purpose is to specifically minimize the environmental impact of electronics and electric devices that are no longer used. The directive envisages managing end-of-life products by asking manufacturers to collect and process any such product marketed after August 13, 2005.
Part assembly for producing of plastic card printers is not known to be polluting. Yet, the fundamentals of the Evolis Environmental Policy have focused on environmental protection, safety and hygiene of workstations, as well as energy and natural resources preservation.
At Evolis, the policy is implemented daily as follows:
Evolis Environmental Policy achievements include: