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Environment, Health & Safety

Support Environmental Sustainability

The semiconductor industry is an acknowledged global leader in promoting environmental sustainability in the design, manufacture, and use of its products, as well as the health and safety of its operations and impacts on workers in semiconductor facilities (fabs).

Fact Sheet: Industry EHS Practices >

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The Essential Uses of PFAS in the Semiconductor Industry

 

Semiconductor PFAS Consortium >

The essential use of fluorochemicals in lithographic patterning and semiconductor processing >

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Featured Environment, Health & Safety Resources

The Impact of a Potential PFAS Restriction on the Semiconductor Sector
91视频 comments on EPA AIM Act Review and Renewal of Application-Specific Allowances
Comments of Global Semiconductor Associations to the Stockholm Convention on PFOA
Reducing Emissions

The U.S. semiconductor industry, one of the country鈥檚 top export sectors, is responsible for聽a fraction聽of one percent of U.S. greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, according to the EPA鈥檚 most recent聽 data (2016). 聽The EPA data shows that out of 2,990 million metric tons of聽carbon dioxide equivalents (mmt聽CO2e)聽emitted by聽industrial facilities in the聽U.S., only6.2聽mmt聽CO2e — or 0.2 percent — is emitted by electronics manufacturers, including semiconductor manufacturers. 聽Most of the industry鈥檚 emissions are associated with the use of fluorinated gases (F-gases) used in complex manufacturing processes, without which advanced semiconductor manufacturing is not technically feasible.

Although the industry contributes only a very small amount of GHG emissions, 91视频 and its members have been engaged in ongoing efforts to reduce these emissions.

  • Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with EPA, 91视频 members voluntarily reported on their emissions of PFCs, a category of GHGs. 聽Under this agreement, 91视频 members reduced their collective absolute US emissions of F-gases by more than 35% since 1995; and down 50% from their peak in 1999.
  • 91视频 and its members have participated in the efforts of the World Semiconductor Council (WSC) to reduce emissions of PFCs. 聽The global industry committed to a 10 percent reduction from a baseline year, and in 2011 the industry announced that it far surpassed this goal and achieved a reduction of 32 percent in absolute emissions. 聽To build on this success, the global industry is聽implementing聽a new 10-year reduction goal.
Addressing Chemicals of Concern

The process of manufacturing semiconductors in fabs relies on the highly controlled use of limited quantities of chemicals. 聽Some of these chemicals have been identified as posing environmental or health concerns, and the industry has responded by (a) researching alternatives to these chemicals, (b) phasing out non-essential uses, and (c) identifying substitutes in even critical uses.

For example, the industry previously used small amounts of Perfluorooctyl Sulfonates (PFOS) compounds, which have been critical ingredients in leading edge photoresists and antireflective coatings, materials used in the photolithographic process for imprinting circuitry on silicon wafers. 聽When governments identified these compounds as presenting environmental or health risks, 91视频 and its partners in the global industry responded to address these concerns. 聽In 2017, 91视频 and the WSC announced that industry had succeeded in eliminating all uses of PFOS.

Energy Conservation

Semiconductors are a foundation of modern computers, information technology, and communications products, and our products are also ubiquitous in advanced manufacturing processes, transportation systems, health care devices, building controls, energy generation equipment, and other sectors of the economy. 聽As a result, semiconductors are a key enabling technology to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption throughout the economy. 聽In short, semiconductors are a key part to addressing global climate change while also advancing economic growth.

According to a study by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE), the adoption of semiconductor-enabled technologies has resulted in significant energy savings throughout the economy. 聽Moreover, the study found that if new policies accelerated adoption of these technologies by just one percentage point per year, electricity demand in 2030 could be 1.2 trillion kilowatt-hours (kWh) lower than the Department of Energy鈥檚 reference case, a scenario that had already assumed substantial savings from implementation of semiconductor enabled efficiency applications compared to 鈥渇rozen efficiency鈥 case that posited continued reliance on today鈥檚 technologies.

Workplace Health and Safety

The semiconductor industry has an outstanding safety record for workers at fabs. 聽91视频 surveys its companies annually, and the incidents of injuries and illness in the semiconductor industry are well below the national average.

In addition, 91视频 has led efforts to study the health impacts of semiconductor manufacturing on cleanroom workers. 聽91视频 commissioned an exhaustive, five-year epidemiological study conducted by researchers from Vanderbilt University that covered more than 100,000 semiconductor industry workers. 聽The findings of the study were published in Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and concluded: 聽鈥淲ork in the US semiconductor industry, including semiconductor wafer fabrication in cleanrooms, was not associated with increased cancer mortality overall or mortality from any specific form of cancer.鈥聽聽The study also found no evidence of increased mortality from all causes or from all cancers when comparing employees working in cleanrooms to non-fabrication workers.

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The U.S. semiconductor industry is the worldwide leader with more than half of global market share.
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The industry directly employs over 342,000 people in the U.S. and supports more than 2 million additional U.S. jobs.
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Semiconductors are a top U.S. export after civilian aircraft, refined oil, crude oil, non-ferrous metal, and natural gas.
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The U.S. industry invests about one-fifth of revenue in R&D on average, among the most of any sector.

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