Comms regulator, Ofcom is proposing to streamline the licensing of private radio communications frequencies
Legislation & Skills
UK authorities get tough over RoHS
RoHS enforcer NWML has been directed to take a tough stance over the new hazardous materials rules from day one as it starts to police the European Directive which came into law in the UK on July 1
Government sticks to RoHS deadline
The RoHS deadline will not be pushed back, and RoHS will come into force this weekend, said the Government
Competition in Europe pulls down recycling costs
The cost of recycling electronic products is falling dramatically as companies start to comply with the WEEE Directive, according to waste consultancy Environ
RoHS: Distance selling loophole explained
In the third of his expert articles, Vic Clements from RFI Global looks at the “distance selling” loophole in the implementation of the WEEE and RoHS Directives
Manufacturers must take RoHS Directive seriously
On July 1, the European Union’s RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive goes into effect and brings with it, among other things, the need for companies to prove that they have implemented reasonable steps to restrict hazardous substances from their products
RoHS Directive turmoil as loophole stays open
The European Commission’s attempts to plug the so-called “control system loophole” in the RoHS Directive are not likely to come into effect before 2008 and could be delayed until 2010
Dr RoHS answers your questions
EW is inviting readers to raise issues related to the RoHS and WEEE Directives. Dr RoHS and a panel of experts will try to clarify issues and get to the bottom of problems you have brought to our attention
Dr RoHS: Trouble with RoHS and fixed installations
This week, more trouble interpreting the scope of RoHs with regards to fixed installations. This subject will run and run...
Industry group calls for UK WEEE centre
Industry body REPIC has called on the Government to support a national allocation centre for the collection of WEEE, saying such an arrangement is “the only workable solution”