Tuesday, November 16, 2010

IPC charges Greenpeace with shuffling 'bad science'

IPC - Association Connecting Electronics Industries has again come forward with a charge of "faulty science," this time contained in the latest revision of the Greenpeace electronics scorecard. IPC is contending that certain steps that Greenpeace is demanding of electronics companies are not necessary according to scientific research with particular regard to brominated flame retardents (BFRs) in general and the BFR Tetrabromobisphenol-A (TBBPA) in particular. Peter Clarke reporting at EE Times has the full story with analysis.




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