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November 2006

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

Environmental management system

Supplier shall have an environmental management system (EMS) ensuring effective planning, operation and control of environmental aspects. The EMS shall satisfy the requirements of ISO14001 or other internationally recognized standards. Supplier shall be well-informed about environmental legislation and applicable regulations and be able to provide evidence of compliance. The EMS shall include a continuous improvement program.

EMS certification

Supplier’s EMS shall be certified as compliant with ISO14001 or Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS).

Raw material content data management

Supplier shall comply with material restrictions, set by applicable law and Nokia, and continuously maintain records of full raw material content data (materials, substances and compounds) of products supplied to Nokia or of materials used in implementing the services provided to Nokia. These records (including any updates) shall be provided to Nokia in a format specified by Nokia.

Waste management

Supplier shall manage any waste generated from its operations or from products or customer’s assets in its possession, or reaching end-of-life or being classified as waste according to legal requirements and good environmental practices. Supplier shall establish and maintain procedures ensuring compliance with its waste management obligations. Supplier shall primarily investigate ways to reduce waste generation and secondarily ways to promote reuse (of non-Nokia-proprietary material) and recycling. Nokia proprietary material must not be reused without prior consent from Nokia.

Supplier shall record information about waste management (i.e. how much and where waste is reused, recycled, energy recovered, sent to landfill etc) and provide this information to Nokia on request.

Programs for improving environmental performance

Supplier shall identify and measure the environmental consequences and impacts of its operations and products/ services and run continuous improvement programs to address these impacts. These programs shall promote efficient use of energy and materials, avoid use of hazardous materials, promote waste minimization and improve treatment and control of waste emissions affecting air, water and soil. Supplier shall be able to provide supporting evidence.

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Design for Environment requirements
Supplier shall consider environmental aspects in all phases of product development, using, for example, specific Design-for-Environment (DfE) tools or checklists. Supplier shall comply with Nokia product environmental requirements (e.g.,Nokia Substance List, Environmental Requirements for Nokia products). Choices made during these product development phases shall, whenever possible, reduce or eliminate negative environmental impacts. All reasonable attempts shall be made to reduce or eliminate hazardous constituents from the product, to promote efficient use of materials (i.e., to reduce waste), to improve energy efficiency of the product and to promote recycling.