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Quick update - it's all going on!

Busy times at the minute as customers request detailed information around REACH Substances of Very High Concern.


Those of you who were involved in RoHS back in 2005 / 2006 may well remember the challenge of obtaining timely information around compliance from manufacturers.


Well, it will be no different with REACH.


How long will it take the manufacturer or importer to start the information flow down the supply chain?


Who knows but I suspect that there will be a great deal of managing expectations!


Then there is the New Battery Directive allowing manufacturers, distributors and retailers the opportunity to sell any stock that was put on the market on, or before, the 25th of September. Users seem to be expecting everything to be labelled up in line with the requirements of the New Battery Directive. Not yet I'm afraid, although you would think the turnover on the older batteries would be fairly rapid.


Then there is RoHS2 on the horizon, and what new product categories will fall within scope, how many additional restricted substances will there be, and how will any revised exemptions impact industry?


Will there be significant announcements in November around the future of China RoHS and WEEE I wonder?


Finally, EuP is coming along in the background, but could be a headline story in 2009.


Lots still going on in the world of legislation.

 

 

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