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Industry fears over 'substantial' changes to RoHS
Engineering industries body Orgalime has raised deep concerns over a European Parliament proposal to open the scope of the RoHS directive on hazardous substances to all electronic and electrical equipment (EEE). Several member states back the proposal.
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