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Facility ID: 83815DVNCD600WW
Facility Name and Address: ADVANCED INPUT DEVICES 600 W WILBUR AVE COEUR D ALENE, ID 83815 Parent Company: TRIO US HOLDCO INC. Industry: Computer Terminal and Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing (334118) Chemical: Lead Reports: View TRI Facility profile report for this facility View TRI Form R submissions by this facility |
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Pollution Prevention Activities for Selected Chemical
Reporting Year | Section 8.10: Newly Implemented Source Reduction Activity | Section 8.10: Methods to Identify Activity | Section 8.11: Optional Pollution Prevention Information* |
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2020 |
Source Reduction:: W82: Modified design or composition of product
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T01: Internal pollution prevention opportunity audit(s)
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W82: Adjusted product mix to utilize non-lead solders. Source Reduction: Source Reduction - Previously initiated pollution prevention methods have been sustained and continue to be successful. |
2018 |
Barriers: B6-Barriers to P2 B6 - Pollution prevention previously implemented - additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feas
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Barriers to P2: B6 - Pollution prevention previously implemented - additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feas - Previously initiated pollution prevention methods have been sustained and continue to be successful. |
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2017 |
Barriers: B6-Barriers to P2 B6 - Pollution prevention previously implemented - additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feas
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Barriers to P2: B6 - Pollution prevention previously implemented - additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feas - Previously initiated pollution prevention methods have been sustained and continue to be successful. |
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2015 |
Other Environmental Practices: Recycling - Recyclng has become an integral part of our business. Finding beneficial use of out-of-spec/beyond shelf-life metals have benefited all stakeholders. Instead of incurring cost to transfer, stabilize and landfill materials now the materials continue to add value through a reconditiond second life. Although the dollarized value revenue stream is very small it does help to deftay costs associated with the recycling efforts. Calendar year 2014 efforts yielded a 99% reduction of transfers to the environment and earned our business recognition as the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality's P2 Champion. Further reductions have occured in calenday year 2015 reducing transfers to the environment an incremental 98%. We have been successful in sustaining the initiative. |
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2014 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - Even though production throughputs have remained relatively flat, some reductions of pollutants have occured due to product mix and a shift from leaded solders to non-leaded solders. Other reductions have occured as a result of a shift to no-clean technology which subsequently reduces water consumption while simultaneously reducing prospective pollution. The primary change of final disposition has occured as a result of off-site recycle. Maintaining beneficial use of metals is not only a win for the environment but also benefits the business and our customers as well. Multiple stakeholders and multiple wins. Other Environmental Practices: Recycling - Recycling has become an integral part of our business. Finding beneficial use of out-of-spec/beyond shelf-life metals have benefited all stakeholders. Instead of incurring cost to transfer, stabilize and landfill materials now the materials continue to add value through a reconditioned second life. Although the dollarized value revenue stream is very small it does help to defray cost of the initial purchase with subsequent benefits to all stakeholders. |
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2013 |
Source Reduction:: W42: Substituted raw materials
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T11: Other
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Other Environmental Practices - Lead free solder is used on approximately 75% of our top-mount assemblies. A new rigorous and comprehensive program for recycling expired solder paste has been instituted at Esterline AID beginning in 2014. This program will significantly reduce the weight of lead sent for off-site disposal and increase the weight of lead sent for off-site recycling in future Form R submittals. |
2012 |
Source Reduction:: W42: Substituted raw materials
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T11: Other
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Source Reduction - Lead-free process in approximately 75% of top assemblies |
2011 |
Source Reduction:: W42: Substituted raw materials
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T11: Other
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Source Reduction - Lead-free process in approximately 65% of top assemblies |
2010 |
Source Reduction:: W42: Substituted raw materials
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T11: Other
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Source Reduction - Lead-free process in approximately 65% of top assemblies. Circuit board recycling on the increase |
2009 |
Source Reduction:: W42: Substituted raw materials
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T11: Other
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Source Reduction - Number of lead -free SMT processes steadily increasing Circuit board recycling also on the increase. |
2008 |
Source Reduction:: W42: Substituted raw materials
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T11: Other
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Source Reduction - Transferring lead-based surface mount processes to lead-free |
2007 |
Source Reduction:: W42: Substituted raw materials
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T04: Participative team management
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2006 |
Source Reduction:: W42: Substituted raw materials
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T04: Participative team management
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2005 |
Source Reduction:: W42: Substituted raw materials
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Methods to Identify SR Opportunities: T04: Participative team management
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