EU proposes RoHS and WEEE changes
According to compliance consulting firm, Design Chain Associates, the European Commission this week proposed changes to both RoHS and WEE directives on its website. Some of the significant proposed changes include:
RoHS
- Changes in the legal text to clarify scope and definitions
- CE marking of products with EC Declaration of Conformity
- Inclusion of medical devices and control and monitoring instruments within the scope of RoHS, in a staged manner
- The list of banned substances is not changed, however 4 substances are identified for priority assessment in view of a possible future inclusion in the list of banned substances
WEEE
- Harmonize the registration and reporting obligations for producers
- To transfer certain annexes on the scope of the current WEEE Directive to the RoHS Directive
- To harmonize producer financing across the EU. Some Member States already make producers fully financially responsible for the whole of the WEEE collection
- Clarification on which appliances are excluded from the scope of the directive
No timetable has been defined for the stakeholder consultation process, at this time. Furthermore, this revision is separate from the review of existing exemptions (although some changes to the mechanics of the exemption process are included).
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