From tumble dryers and TVs to laptops and lamps, electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) manufacturers are facing fresh challenges with maintaining the CE Mark for their products as this summer new regulations within the European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive, or RoHS2, (2011/65/EU) come into force.
Our White Paper 'European Union RoHS2 – Understanding Requirements and Compliance Strategies' reviews the aims and objectives of the Directive and explores the likely impact and consequences for E&E manufacturers.
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