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Goodbye to ad-hoc RoHS symbols

Since 2006 there have been many unofficial RoHS symbols highlighting compliance.

From RoHS compliant, to lead-free to Pb-free, probably because there was no official symbol for European RoHS.

However, the RoHS Recast Directive 2011/65/EU dismisses all of those ad-hoc symbols in favour of the simple CE mark to demonstrate compliance.

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