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EU adopts longer exemptions for lead in cars
Rules extending an exemption from a ban on heavy metals for certain uses of lead in vehicle components were published in the EU's official journal on Thursday. Member states approved the derogations under the end-of-life vehicles (ELV) directive last year.
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