Thursday, September 02, 2010
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RoHS and WEEE recast update - By Gary Nevison (09/08/10) ... more
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Customer Protection Act - This Act was signed into law by President Obama on 21 July 2010. The Act includes a wide package of measures arising out of the recent financial crisis and runs to some 2300 pages. A section on conflict materials could provide the electronics industry with yet another information / data collection task. A full summary can be found in the document attached. By Gary Nevison (09/08/10) ... more
RoHS recast - brief overview - The RoHS directive has been under review with extensive discussions between the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament. The Rapporteur of the European Parliament environment committee had proposed that all brominated and chlorinated flame retardants and PVC should be banned by RoHS. However, due to overwhelming opposition, this has been dropped and replaced by a requirement that the European Commission consider as a high priority whether it is necessary to restrict these substances as well as several others. By Gary Nevison (13/07/10) ... more
ROHS Step-by-Step Guide - Breaking down the RoHS Directive into an easy to follow guide. Includes all the proposals and eventual recast published over the last 15 months. By Gary Nevison (13/07/10) ... more
Doubts over RoHS Substances - By Gary Nevison (20/05/10) ... more
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The WEEE Directive aims to minimise the impact of electrical and electronic goods on the environment, by increasing re-use and recycling and reducing the amount of WEEE going to landfill. It seeks to achieve this by making producers responsible for financing the collection, treatment, and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment, and by obligating distributors to allow consumers to return their waste equipment free of charge.

The WEEE Directive was agreed on 13 February 2003, along with the related Directive on Restrictions of the use of certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS). The UK Regulations implementing the WEEE Directive came into force on 2 January 2007. The WEEE (Amendment) Regulations 2007 came into force on 1 January 2008, which clarify how reuse can be counted as part evidence on compliance and the recording of WEEE. Guidance and other information can be found on the BIS website.

The European Commission has also produced non-legally binding guidance and other related information, which is available at the Commission's website.

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