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Further EuP product bans to enter force in 2010
Several EU bans on energy-using products (EuP) will enter force this year, starting with a ban on simple set top boxes consuming more than 5 watts from 24 February. The new product ecodesign standards were agreed under the EU's comitology procedure.
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