New RoHS rules not tough enough

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Certification body says EU regulations on hazardous substances will ask little of electronics industry

Europe's crackdown on hazardous materials in IT and electronic devices may not be sufficiently strict to alter business behaviour, a leading sustainability certification organisation has warned. Last...

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