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Exemption 27 IV - Commission Delegated Directive (EU) 2022/1632. RoHS mercury exemption 1 (a)- (e) – compact fluorescent lamps for general purposes. RoHS mercury exemption 1 (f) - compact fluorescent lamps for special purposes. RoHS mercury exemption 1 (g) - compact fluorescent lamps for general purposes with a lifetime equal/above 20 000.
2021年1月13日 · The RoHS Directive allows for exemptions from its restrictions, under certain conditions defined in article 5 (1), adapting the Annexes to scientific and technical progress. Exemptions are limited in time and reassessed on a regular basis, taking into account. the availability, practicability and reliability of substitutes.
1. Scope. a gradual extension of the requirements to all electrical and electronic equipment (EEE), cables and spare parts with a view to full compliance (except some exclusions4 that are explicitly stated in Article 2(4)) by 22nd July 2019; a clarification of important definitions (Article 3);
The REACH Regulation (EC 1907/2006) entered into force in 2007 and has since evolved to reflect the advancement of knowledge regarding various chemicals and their properties. The Commission is currently revising the REACH Regulation, in line with the Commission’s Better Regulation provisions. It will include a thorough assessment of possible ...
Global demand for batteries is increasing rapidly and is set to increase 14 times by 2030. The EU could account for 17% of that demand. The European Parliament and the Council adopted the new Batteries Regulation on 12 July 2023. This will minimise the environmental impact of this exponential growth in light of new socioeconomic conditions ...
2022年2月24日 · In December 2021, the Commission adopted a package of twelve draft delegated directives on the use of mercury in these lamps and adapting these exemptions to scientific and technical progress. The delegated directives were submitted for scrutiny to the European Parliament and the Council. The delegated acts have been published today, as the ...
2023年8月17日 · The Commission proposed to revise this Directive in December 2020 due to new socioeconomic conditions, technological developments, markets, and battery uses. Demand for batteries is increasing rapidly. It is set to increase 14-fold globally by 2030 and the EU could account for 17% of that demand. This is mostly driven by the electrification of ...
EU Environment newsletters deliver the latest updates about the European Commission’s environmental priorities straight to your inbox. See more. EU policies aim to protect the environment and biodiversity, minimize risks to human health, and promote the transition to a circular economy.
Law. The recast Drinking Water Directive (DWD) is the EU’s main law on drinking water. It concerns the access to and the quality of water intended for human consumption to protect human health. The recast is a response by the Commission to the European Citizens' Initiative ' Right2Water '. The Commission evaluated the Drinking Water Directive ...
The Packaging Directive aims to. harmonise national measures on packaging and the management of packaging waste. provide a high level of environmental protection. ensure the good functioning of the internal market. The latest amendment to the Directive contains updated measures to. prevent the production of packaging waste, and.