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Overview of global RoHS exemptions and where to find them: EU RoHS 2 exemptions, China RoHS 2 exemptions.
RoHS certification services from TÜV SÜD ensure your electrical and electronic products comply with the RoHS Directive. Start your compliance journey today.
On August 1, 2025, Chinese authorities officially published GB 26572-2025: Requirements for Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products.
Global RoHS Comparison Table – Whitepaper Overview: RoHS has steadily increased its international presence in recent times, and the signals are that
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One of the most common questions from Southeast Asian exporters is: How much does RoHS certification actually cost? The answer varies significantly based on product complexity, testing
Environmental Product Compliance Frequently Asked Questions concerning general Product Environmental Compliance, RoHS, REACH, Lead-Free, Halogen-Free and other legislative compliance.
You may have heard of EU RoHS. But what about China RoHS, Iceland RoHS, and Ukraine RoHS? In this article, we take a look at them all,
This article aims to provide a comparative analysis of global RoHS requirements, as well as introduce recent regulatory updates of RoHS in some countries, both in
For RoHS, each member country sets its own framework for handling non-compliance. For REACH, the European Commission oversees enforcement,
The original RoHS restricts the use of ten hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products. However, hazardous-substance compliance has evolved far beyond the original restricted
RoHS: Discover how this directive impacts electronics, its global significance, and essential tips for navigating hazardous substance restrictions in
Intertek provides global RoHS compliance solutions for manufacturers selling into the European Union (EU), United Arab Emirates (UAE), China, Taiwan, and India.
Specifically, RoHS regulations aim to protect human health and the environment restricting certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
The restriction on hazardous substances (RoHS) in electronic and electrical equipment is an EU Directive. The TÜV SÜD RoHS mark attests that the product
Understand RoHS, WEEE & lead-free electronics compliance in 2026. A quick guide with FAQs, substance list & regulations.
In recent years, many countries have introduced RoHS regulations to minimize human exposure to toxic substances from Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE). China, Japan, South Korea
Steps to Pass an Audit and Obtain RoHS Compliance Understand RoHS Requirements Action: Review the EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU), including restricted substances (e.g., lead <0.1%, cadmium
UAE RoHS (Cabinet Decision No. 10, 2017): Restricts 10 substances in EEE, matching EU RoHS limits and categories. Requires declarations and technical files for compliance, effective 2020.
This guide lists electronic toys, speakers, lighting products, and other electronic products covered by the RoHS directive in the EU.
A comprehensive overview of RoHS rules impacting EEE today, in a format allowing direct comparison of the standard applied across the globe.
RoHS Annex III Lead Exemptions 2025-2027 Detailed overview of the changes and new additions to the RoHS Annex III lead exemptions for the period of 2025-2027, based on current regulatory
This comprehensive RoHS guide explains everything you need to know – including what RoHS means in electronics, the 10 elements of RoHS, and
RoHS and International Compliance Given the now-global nature of sustainability, many countries have adopted specific regulations restricting the
Learn what is RoHS and how to keep products compliant with RoHS directive requirements. Explore restricted substances, RoHS testing, and compliance tips
Why RoHS Compliance is Critical Compliance with RoHS is essential for any electronics manufacturer aiming to market products within the European Union. Non-compliance can result in
India RoHS became law in May, 2014, and restricts the same 6 substances under RoHS 2 (2011/65/EU). Unlike the EU that has separate directives for RoHS and WEEE, India combines the requirements
Discover how the regulatory landscape for RoHS is undergoing significant change in 2026, and how EEE manufacturers can stay compliant.
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