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Future-proofing Electronics: ChemFORWARD Works Toward Collaboration for Safer Chemistry
May 19, 2025 | Rachel Simon, ChemFORWARDEstimated reading time: 1 minute

The electronics industry is facing a critical juncture. As consumer demand for sustainable products rises and regulatory pressures intensify, companies must prioritize the safety of their products and processes. This means not only complying with evolving chemical restrictions but also proactively seeking safer alternatives.
This challenge presents an opportunity for the IPC community to unite and drive meaningful change. By fostering collaboration and leveraging collective knowledge, we can create a more sustainable and safer future for electronics manufacturing.
The Rise of Chemical Hazard Data
One of the most promising tools in this endeavor is chemical hazard assessments (CHAs). These CHAs provide comprehensive information on the human and environmental hazards of individual chemicals, enabling companies to make informed decisions about the materials they use. While CHAs don’t replace the fundamental need for data collection, safety controls, or performance testing, they offer critical insights to improve processes and reduce risks to meet the specific needs of manufacturers using the chemical.
An example of this approach is ChemFORWARD's Data Trust, a globally harmonized repository of chemical hazard assessments that offers accessible and trusted chemical hazard information on hundreds of thousands of chemicals. The science-based, nonprofit organization utilizes a data-sharing model so that companies can avoid duplicating expensive hazard assessments while accelerating the identification of safer alternatives.
Shared chemical hazard data offers substantial advantages:
- Lower cost, greater impact: By leveraging shared chemical hazard data, manufacturers can access critical information more affordably.
- Coordinated progress on data challenges: The shared repository creates a platform where data contributions from different industry players have collective benefits. This unified approach allows companies to overcome data challenges more effectively and drive faster innovation on safer alternatives.
- Building on a trusted foundation: A shared chemical hazard repository provides a reliable foundation of verified hazard data leading to low-hazard materials. This fosters trust within the industry and accelerates the adoption of safer solutions.
- Scaling up solutions: A data trust facilitates the scaling of solutions based on hazard assessments, helping the industry move more quickly toward safer materials and practices.
Sharing chemical hazard data and alternatives within the industry promotes collaboration, solves shared challenges, maximizes resource efficiency, and drives greater impact.
Continue reading in the Spring 2025 issue of IPC Community.
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