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MEP's vote for a RoHS "open scope"

MEPs have voted in favour of a RoHS "open scope" meaning that all electrical and electronic material would be covered by the legislation, unless specifically excluded. This is designed to achieve greater legal clarity than is afforded by the current rules, which take the opposite approach.

Also, some substances, including halogenated flame retardants and PVC, should undergo further assessment for safe use in electrical and electronic equipment.said Environment Committee MEPs.

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