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The RoHS Directive restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment to protect the environment and public health. It covers ten substances, such as lead, mercury and cadmium, and applies to all products with an electrical and electronic component, unless specifically excluded.
Find answers to frequently asked questions about the scope, applicability and implementation of the RoHS 2 Directive, which restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. Learn how to comply with the RoHS 2 requirements and avoid market access barriers.
Learn about the EU rules and proposals to make the automotive sector circular, to maximize the efficient use of resources and to protect the environment. Find out the objectives, amendments, review, implementation and monitoring of the Directive on end-of-life vehicles and the proposed new Regulation.
2021年1月13日 · Learn how the European Commission evaluates and grants exemptions from the RoHS Directive, which restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. Find out the current and past exemptions list, the application procedure, the assessment studies and the stakeholder consultations.
Commission Delegated Directive (EU) 2015/863 Exemptions (Annex III and IV) 5 Commission Delegated Directives (EU) 2020/360, 2020/361 and 2020/364 to 2020/366 of 17 December 2019
2019年8月3日 · Learn about the EU's objectives, laws and policies on treating waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE or e-waste) to contribute to a circular economy. Find out how to prevent, collect, recycle and report WEEE and access related data, publications and contacts.
(11) In 2015, four plasticizers of the group of phthalates were added to the list – Commission Delegated Directive (EU) 2015/863 of 31 March 2015, OJ L 137, 4.6.2015, p. 10. (12) see consolidated version of the Directive 2011/65/EU – M1-M80 (except M29 and
The 2011/65/EU Directive1 (henceforth RoHS 2) restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment placed on the European market. If an article falls under the scope of equipment given in the RoHS 2
The EU adopted its first circular economy action plan in 2015 to stimulate Europe's transition towards a circular economy. The plan included 54 actions covering the whole life cycle of products, from production and consumption to waste management and secondary raw materials.
Learn about the EU's legal framework for treating and managing waste, called the Waste Framework Directive, and its objectives and targets. Find out how the EU regulates different types of waste and promotes circular economy.