Not all EU countries will be in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Restriction of Hazardous Substances regulations by the deadline
Legislation & Skills
RoHS Directive: Call in the lawyers
Who will ultimately be liable for the products that get pulled or barred from the market once the Restriction of Hazardous Substances rules take effect next July isn’t entirely clear at the moment
Agency warns against RoHS ‘smokescreen’
Industry must avoid confusion between the two separate European Directives for hazardous substances and waste disposal, according to the BSI
RoHS compliance: Assessing the risks
Inaction by smaller companies could impact the big firms
Test house supports SMEs with RoHS website
RFI Global Services launches a website dedicated to helping smaller firms comply with the RoHS and WEEE directives
Passing the buck on RoHS and WEEE
The costs associated with monitoring RoHS and WEEE compliance are expected to be passed onto consumers
RoHS: Distributor calls for new part numbers
Farnell InOne has issued a stern warning to the electronics industry: Renumber RoHS-compliant parts or face chaos in the supply chain
Batteries charged for disposal
Concern over the effect of battery disposal on the environment has led the EU to revamp its Directive
Ignorance of RoHS will strip SMEs of markets
Huge numbers of small businesses are still ignorant of the RoHS and WEEE Directives, claims the UK's National Physical Laboratory
Even spares are affected by RoHS
When it comes to replacement parts, you don’t have to worry about using lead-free components because the maintenance, repair and operations segment isn’t affected by RoHS, right? Not entirely