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Ecodesign rules for EEE 'too focused on energy use'
Ecodesign rules for electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) put too much emphasis on energy use in the use phase, according to green group EEB. The products' full life cycle impacts and non-energy aspects must be better addressed, it says.
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