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Implications of a RoHS CE mark

If, as expected, the European Commission, European Parliament and Council of Ministers vote on RoHS products becoming subject to CE marking as part of the proposed recast then industry will face a data gathering exercise on a similar scale to the original RoHS directive.

For example, CE marking requirements would oblige industry to go into much greater detail with each supplier about what measures they had taken to ensure that no banned substances were contained within their products, and keep records for 10 years.

Responsibilies would fall on manufacturers, importers and distributors.

Summary of proposals 

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