Environmental Product Compliance
As a responsible corporate citizen, we closely monitor our compliance with local and international laws in all of locations around the world. We review our practices and procedures regularly to address the changing circumstances in the environmental arena, and continually improve our design for environmental processes to meet these changes.
Juniper provides recycling support for our equipment to meet the European Union's Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive, and we're planning to expand this program worldwide in the future. All of our products introduced after August 13, 2005, are marked with an icon depicting a crossed-out wheeled bin with a bar underneath. For more information about recycling our products, please complete the WEEE contact form or contact us at environmental-relations@juniper.net.
Products returned through our reclamation process will be recycled, recovered, or disposed of in a responsible manner utilizing an ISO 14001 certified supplier. Our packaging is designed to be reused or recycled and should be handled in accordance with local, state, or country-specific recycling policies and procedures.
Subject to limited exemptions available for our products, we have already eliminated usage of the substances controlled under the EU's Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive or reduced our usage to legal limits or below. We continue to improve our products designs to meet the changing environmental requirements through the implementation of Design for Environment (DfE) practices. Before we introduce any new product, we analyze its CO2 footprint throughout its life cycle.
Juniper's Declaration of RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Compliance
128 KB is available for review. FFor more information, please complete our RoHS form or contact us at environmental-relations@juniper.net.
Juniper is aggressively working towards the adoption, by all of our suppliers, of the Electronic Industry Code of Conduct (EICC). This code outlines standards to ensure that working conditions in the electronics industry supply chain are safe, that workers are treated with respect and dignity, and that manufacturing processes are environmentally responsible.

