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Overhaul plans for EU's RoHS law please no one
Industry and environmentalists have reacted with equal disdain to European commission plans to revise EU law restricting hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS). A sister law on equipment recycling has had a similar reception from both constituencies (EED 04/12/08).
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