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Greening the Supply Chain
An Innovative Government-Industry PartnershipAn Innovative Government-Industry Partnership
Linda DarveauLinda Darveau US EPA Region I US EPA Region I
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Greening the Supply Chain
AGENDA Linda Darveau, US EPA - EPA’s view
of Greening the Supply Chain Patti Carrier, NHBB- One company’s
view of Greening the Supply Chain Judy Woldarczyk, ConnSTEP- GSN,
Lean & Green Supply Chain and the MEP Mission.
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Greening the Supply Chain
OEM’s are now assembly plants Regulated processes are outsourced to
small manufacturers. OEMS not held responsible for the full
environmental impact of their products. Greening the Supply Chain leverages
environmental improvement at small manufacturers.
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Greening The Supply Chain
Why do OEMS want to Green their Supply Chain?
Economics-cost savings to suppliers and eventually to OEM
Liability-on time delivery with reliable suppliers
Quality-critical suppliers meet specs, especially in Aerospace
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Greening the Supply Chain
EMS-Fits the need User groups: First developed by Southern
Cal. Trade Assoc. & Region 9 Region I twist- using the supply chain market
forces to promote environmental management systems among small manufacturers.
Six-eight month program based on EMS template
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Incentives for small company:
Chance to develop relationship w/major customer
Free trainingOn site assistance
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Greening the Supply Chain
Benefits to the Environment: Reaching companies we don’t normally see. Instilling continuous improvement ethic in
small companies-ends enforcement cycle. Sharing of information among small
companies. Improving communication between OEMs
and Suppliers results in reduced environmental impact.
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Greening the Supply Chain ProjectsProjects:
- Raytheon: RCRA,TRI,Tier 2, Safety Training,chemical management service
- New Hampshire Ball Bearings: EMS User Group, nine companies participated.
- Pratt & Whitney/Hartford: EMS, Five companies participated. Ongoing supplier support-Chrome Summit
- Pratt & Whitney/North Berwick: EMS, Ten companies participated.
- Hamilton Sundstrand/Windsor Locks, ten companies participated
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NHBB Energy
Savings
Water Savings
Solid Waste
Future Targets
CMF $17,000 Sludge,acetone
Armoloy $1500 Chem. use
Alltex Haz waste
Cooper ISO
K&K $10,000 $10,000 $240,00 ISO
R.Labs 1200lbs
$600.00
Haz Waste
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Greening the Supply Chain
Critical components for a successful project:
OEM support-preferably from purchasing, management
On site assistance ( intern, MEP) Logistics-site access
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Greening the Supply Chain
Green Suppliers Network- EPA Headquarters funded program, $2500 for each review, $1000.00 follow up $
Using tools developed by NIST-MEP’s Pilot with GM-Saturn suppliers Goal-develop self sustaining industry
association to promote value stream mapping workshops
EPA.gov/p2/programs/gsn
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Greening the Supply Chain
New England Aerospace Project 6 pilots at suppliers who service
Aerospace industry Chrome plater in Ct-saved
$450,000/year
6 pilots = savings of > 5 Million
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Greening the Supply Chain
Next Steps:
-SEP’s
-Use approach for other sectors-Fed Facilities
-Integrate into Performance Track Program
Integrate into UNH P2 Internship Program
-Expansion of Aerospace in NE
-New Haven Project-Funded by OAQPS, using EPA funded inventory of sources.
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