The European Union’s updated legislation governing the Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2011/65/EU, also known as RoHS II (2011/65/ EU), features significant changes in scope and legal responsibility.
SGS Consumer Testing Services’ new white paper examines all of these changes in detail, while providing expert advice for companies that will need to demonstrate compliance with RoHS II in order to continue importing and distributing in the EU.
SGS Consumer Testing Services’ new white paper examines all of these changes in detail, while providing expert advice for companies that will need to demonstrate compliance with RoHS II in order to continue importing and distributing in the EU.