Environmentally Friendly Points - free of halogens - full compliance with ROHS and WEEE



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Address Ennshafenstr 30, A-4470 Enns, Austria Total floor Lot area 88030m² 14000m2 area Establishment 143person 1990/4 Employees day s ISO14001cert ISO14001re 1999/10 2010/9 ification date newed Major Laminates, Prepreg, Trade goods, other, Products Environmental CommunicationFY2010 Information visitors on 1items 0persons disclosure factory tour Contact h.klesnar@eu.pewg.panasonic.com TEL: collaboration with municipality +43 72223883127 0items Message from Compliance Administrator PEWEME is producing Laminate and Prepreg for the multilayer printed circuit board and supplying its products to the European customers. picture In Europe, PEWEME has earned a very high evaluation and is steadily winning recognition thanks to its quality and technical service that are supported by MEW-J's technology. Especially, the PEWEME's halogen-free materials are almost dominating the European market. Main activities in FY2010 Compliance Administrators T. Karasawa Target Reduce energy and water consumption by replacing large production etching line by smaller lab scale line Reduce water resource use by switching cooling water systems to closed loop system Reduce CO2 emissions by replacing heating system of laminate press process Result ca 50% overall improvement vs 2008 on water consumption -see above- System installed in early 2011, positive results expected for 2011 Products of Environmentally-conscious information Halogenfree Base Materials for PCB production Produced from halogenfree type resin and US glass - Thin laminate thickness range < 0.8 mm - Rigid (standard) laminate thickness range ³ 0.8 mm - Prepreg intermediate product; available on request Environmentally Friendly Points - free of halogens - full compliance with ROHS and WEEE

Environmental performance data Year displayed in graph ex) 2011: April 1, 2010 - March 31, 2011 Energy : 1000kl CO2 Emission : 1000t-CO2 Electricity Town Gas 5.44 4.98 4.11 4.04 4.08 1.37 2.03 1.53 1.59 1.94 1.76 1.78 1.28 1.17 1.44 Calculation standards CO2 emission = (Amount of electric power use in kwh x 0.2069 kgco2/kwh) + (Amount of town gas use in m3 x 2.290 kgco2/m3) Water : 1000m³ Waste : 1000t, % Municipal Groundwater Final disposal Total Recycle rate 92.8 92.6 93.8 1.4 63.8 64.5 1.0 1.2 409.4 440.9 279.3 216.8 254.1 2.4 2.0 2.1 1.3 1.6 Circulated water Rain-water FY2011 102,480.00 m³ m³ Chemical substances Material balance of controlled substances FY2011 into air Handled 22.25 Recycled 852.23 0.00 0.8 0.52 0.6 0.37 0.05 0.05 0.07 Key target reduction substances : t Removed as Products 759.43 43.08 into waterway Transferred 09 10 11 0.00 into soil 27.47 0.00 About The Panasonic Group's Chemical Substances Management in Factories http://panasonic.net/eco/factory/chemical_substance/ About the above data 30.97 10.63 41.79

Compliance FY2011 <Air pollutant measurement results> Facility name SOx Nm³/h NOx ppm Enns Steam station 150.00 110.00 once every 3 years Particulate g/nm³ Enns Steam station 0.00 0.00 actual value < 0,003 <Water pollutant measurement results> COD BOD Nitrogen Phosphorus (waste water treatment plant not existing anymore) Facility name <Noise and vibration> Measurement Area Noise db DT various locations 80.00 81.00 singular measurements NT Vibration db DT NT NA *: The strictest value out of those specified by laws, ordinances or agreements. *(not applicable):the meaning when the facility is exempted from the regulation. About excess of legal value Improvement of direction by government, or point outs by neighbor Occurrence situation Countermeasure

Environmental Policy Customer satisfaction Fulfilling the demands of market and customer is the basis for the further positive development of our company. The constant rise in customer satisfaction is the necessary indicator for this development. Quality in service und material The basis to this target is not only the quality of our products, but all other services as well - starting from counseling, product design, administration up to the logistic process. Commitment to quality and environment Each employee is responsible for his/her part of the process. Self control means short reaction times and small reaction paths. This shall be a vital part of our efforts for being superior to our competitors. The protection of our environment is a basic policy of our company, which is realized by setting specific actions and targets on all company levels. Therefore, we support our employees in building an active part on planning, introduction and putting into action of environmental projects. Employee training The basis for the responsibility in the work place is an optimal training program for all employees, which is supported by the management.

Aiming to reduction of environmental impact Water, energy and chemical use reduction - smaller scale etching line A larger production etching facility was used by the laboratory for finished products control. As this facility was not used anymore for its original purpose - and its energy and water consumption was quite high - we decided to invest in a smaller line in order to save energy and water (and chemicals) in 2010. All those activities together saved ca 48% of water Water resource reduction Austria is a water rich country and the Enns facility is situated beneath 2 major rivers. The water needed for cooling purposes within our press process was originally taken from 3 wells owned by us. In order to save precious water resources, closed loops were installed in all press processes. This activity and the one described above were major contributors for the very satisfying water reduction Environmental Communication via Panasonic homepage Regular reporting on the above mentioned main environmental performance parameters via Panasonic homepage Emergency preparedness and response About our concept and training plan There are a lot of preventive activities to avoid or cope correctly with emergency situations. This is already in place with the relevant organisation i.e. we have trained specialists on fire safety, several specialists on general workplace safety, a specialised medical service, a poison specialist, a waste management specialist, a specialist for transport of dangerous goods, etc. These people are the center for preventive activities like specialised training courses, the relevant documentation and surveillance of processes and procedures. They are the relevant communication partners for interested - internal and external - partners such as governmental organisations, the local neighbourhood or customers and suppliers. Regular evaluation of the relevant processes and activities by means of internal audits, special risk evaluations such as workplace safety and health situation, the regular checking of equipment and tools, as well as regular analysis on emissions and other relevant environmental impact items actively contribute to a safe environment as well as preparedness for emgergency situations.