The Commissions draft new RoHS and WEEE Directives published yesterday will place increasing challenges on manufacturers and importers. Industry will welcome the Commissions decision to drop its plans to ban TBBP-A (a flame retardant used in over 90% of all circuit boards), said ENVIRONs Head of WEEE, RoHS and EcoDesign Dr Aidan Turnbull. However, the RoHS compliance burden will increase considerably by including RoHS within the CE marking regime and placing new obligations on importers and distributors. There are also concerns that the new policy on exemptions will limit innovation in some sectors.
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