Nanoco Group PLC European Commission to Prohibit Cadmium
09 August 2017 - 8:00AM
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Nanoco Group PLC
09 August 2017
For immediate release 9 August 2017
NANOCO GROUP PLC
("Nanoco" or the "Company")
European Commission to Prohibit Cadmium from TVs and Displays by
October 2019
The European Commission has this week made public its decision
to prohibit cadmium from TVs and displays sold in Europe from
October 2019, as part of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances
(RoHS) Directive. This is subject to ratification by the European
Council and Parliament over the next two months. Cadmium in
lighting products will be prohibited with immediate effect,
although they are not commercially available.
Cadmium is one of six hazardous substances banned from use in
Europe in electrical and electronic equipment by the RoHS
Directive, which was designed to protect human and environmental
health. The RoHS Directive recognizes cadmium as the most hazardous
heavy metal; ten times more toxic than mercury or lead.
Dr. Michael Edelman, CEO of Nanoco, a world leader in the
development and manufacture of cadmium-free quantum dots and other
nanomaterials, said:
"This is a much-needed decision, which will provide market
certainty as to the end date of cadmium use in TVs and displays,
with immediate effect for lighting. The European Commission is
putting the health of consumers first and removing deadly cadmium
from these household products in an expedited timeframe."
"Throughout the RoHS evaluation process, Nanoco and other
leading companies have advocated against prolonging the use of
cadmium - particularly given that safe and highly viable
alternatives are already a success in the market and being quickly
adopted by leading global manufacturers. With this ruling, the end
of cadmium is truly in sight. Responsible display manufacturers
developing new products will need to start preparing now for ban in
2019."
The Global Community Unites Against Cadmium's Dangers
In addition to RoHS, other global standards also protect against
cadmium's dangers. The IEEE 1680 standard limits cadmium to <100
parts per million (ppm), stating further that good environmental
practice is <50 ppm, with zero cadmium added deliberately.
According to IEEE, "The standards provide clear and consistent
performance criteria for the design of electronic products,
providing an opportunity to secure market recognition for efforts
to reduce the environmental impact of electronic products."
Dr. Edelman continued:
"Cadmium-based technology has been a non-starter from the
beginning. This is a failed technology that has been abandoned by
leading international display manufacturers and rejected by
consumers. Data shows that nearly 519 million Wide Color Gamut
(WCG) displays were sold globally in 2016. Of that number, fewer
than 400,000 products (or 0.08% of the market) containing cadmium
were sold.
"Multiple cadmium-free technologies are widely available
(including QLED, OLED, Advanced Phosphor, and Enhanced Color
Filter) from market leading suppliers such as Samsung, Merck, Dow,
and others for the fast growing WCG display market. This
competition already ensures that market requirements for high
colour performance, energy efficiency, and cost are being
effectively met.
The cadmium-free future is bright and Nanoco is excited to be at
the forefront of innovation in this industry."
- ENDS -
For further information, please contact:
Nanoco Tel: +44 (0) 161
603 7900
Michael Edelman, Chief Executive
Officer
David Blain, Chief Financial
Officer
Caroline Watson, Investor Tel: + 44 (0) 7799
Relations Manager 897357
cwatson@nanocotechnologies.com
Peel Hunt Tel: +44 (0) 20
7418 8900
Adrian Trimmings
George Sellar
MHP Communications Tel: +44 (0) 20
3128 8788
Reg Hoare / Andrew Leach /
Giles Robinson
nanoco@mhpc.com
Notes for editors:
About Nanoco Group plc
Nanoco is a world leader in the development and production of
cadmium-free quantum dots and other nanomaterials for use in
multiple applications including LCD displays, lighting, solar cells
and bio-imaging. In the display market, Nanoco has non-exclusive
manufacturing and marketing licensing agreements with The Dow
Chemical Company, Merck KGaA and Taiwan's Wah Hong Industrial
Corporation. Nanoco also has a strategy of direct sales in display
and in its other target markets, including lighting.
Nanoco was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Manchester,
UK. It has production facilities in Runcorn, UK, and a US
subsidiary, Nanoco Inc, based in Concord, MA. Nanoco also has
business development executives in Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Its
technology is protected worldwide by a large and growing patent
estate.
Nanoco is listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange
and trades under the ticker symbol NANO. For further information
please visit: www.nanocogroup.com.
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