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MEPs challenge Evans' call for new RoHS bans
Members of the European Parliament's biggest political groups have questioned a call for bans on additional substances in electronic equipment proposed by Green MEP Jill Evans, the parliament's rapporteur on plans to revise the RoHS directive.
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