A fact-finding mission to Europe sponsored by the DTI has found that material recovery targets are proving hard to meet under the European WEEE Directive
Legislation & Skills
RoHS exemptions list available on the web
Distributor Farnell InOne has published a list of RoHS exempt products which it claims is as comprehensive as any currently available on the Internet
Uncertainty over battery recycling targets
Primary cell capacity marking and recycling efficiency targets remain undecided as the battery Directive heads for sign-off before the end of the year
UK mini-fab proposal rejected
The UK electronics industry has been dealt a major blow to its competitiveness by the Government’s decision not to fund a proposed mini-fab
Could REACH be the nightmare after RoHS
Now that many OEMs that sell electronic products in Europe have made their adjustments to comply with RoHS, it’s time for them to prepare for additional demands on the content of chemicals in electronic components
How effectively are RF absorption levels policed?
We are surrounded by an increasing number of wireless devices but while there are internationally recognised safety limits for RF exposure the measurement standards have lagged behind
UK Government sets WEEE timetable
The UK's Department of Trade and Industry has published its timetable for the WEEE Directive, with July 1, 2007 as the key date for introduction
RoHS test technique comes under scrutiny
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is to study X-ray fluorescence (XRF) testing, the front line technique for testing for and spotting RoHS non-compliance
Small firms still unsure over RoHS directive, says RS
SMEs are still playing catch up on new RoHS legislation, despite the Directive having gone live across Europe on July 1
US firms question RoHS enforcement
With the July 1 Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) deadline now past, manufacturers are breathing a collective sigh of relief. Yet questions persist over what enforcement will entail