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RoHS 1st reading approval - last chance saloon

A first reading approval on the proposed RoHS recast, while looking less likely, is not yet out of the question.

One further trialogue meeting will take place later in November between the EC, EP and Council of Ministers when they will try and agree on outstanding issues.

Items of discussion include that of an open scope (category 11 that will include all EEE not captured by categories 1 to 10 unless specifically excluded) and whether or not there will be further restricted substances and / or a proposed list of some 37 substances for priority assessment with a restriction in mind.

Agreement could well lead to a first reading approval this year and the revised scope of the RoHS Directive entering into force during 2013.

Failure to reach agreement will mean discussions put back until next year and a second reading approval with implementation pushed out until 2014.

 

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