Leading Electronics companies and Environmental organisations urge EU to restrict more hazardous substances in electronic products in 2015 to avoid more global dioxin formation

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Leading Electronics companies and Environmental organisations urge EU to restrict more hazardous substances in electronic products in 2015 to avoid more global dioxin formation

EU legislators are now in the process of deciding future restrictions on hazardous substances in electronics. An alliance consisting of Acer, Dell, Hewlett-Packard and Sony Ericsson, together with public interest organisations ChemSec, CPA and EEB, call on EU legislators to ban the use of all brominated flame retardants and PVC in electronics put on the market from end of 2015 onwards.
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