RE-PCB is an initiative to demonstrate how the Swedish printed circuit board (PCB) industry can reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040. By combining new materials, scalable processes, and strong industrial collaboration, it lays the foundation for a resilient and competitive Swedish value chain and positions Sweden as a European leader in responsible electronics production.
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are essential to nearly all electronics, yet their production carries a significant environmental footprint. At the same time, Europe produces only around 2% of global PCBs, creating strategic supply chain risks in a critical industry. With tightening regulations and accelerating net-zero commitments, scalable low-impact solutions are urgently needed.
RE-PCB responds to this challenge by uniting Swedish research and industry to demonstrate that sustainable, industrially viable PCB manufacturing is possible. By combining new materials, scalable processes, and strong value chain collaboration, the project lays the foundation for a resilient and competitive Swedish PCB industry.
The long-term ambition is to enable a 75% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and contribute to net zero emissions by 2040.
By 2028, RE-PCB will deliver:
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Linda Robinson
Chief Project Officer
Organic Electronics
linda.robinson@nosp.se
