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Eco-standards for medical equipment get EU nod
The European Commission has said it can accept a proposed industry commitment on ecodesign standards for medical imaging equipment, provided the sector refines its proposal to meet "certain conditions" identified in a stakeholder meeting on Tuesday.
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