| About RoHS |
Restrictions pertaining to the use of certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) are new industry requirements for environmental protection and recycling. RoHS is changing the world-wide electronics industry. And Supermicro is doing its part to produce environmentally safe products. |
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European Union The RoHS Directive, also known as EU Directive 2002/95/EG, goes into affect on July 1st, 2006 in Europe. The RoHS directive mandates that electrical and electronic products put into the European market within EU states shall contain restrictive levels of the following substances:
California and the Americas California has initiated it's own version of the EU's RoHS Directive, the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003, or SB20, scheduled to take effect in January, 2007. At least 20 other states and Canada have legislation pending for RoHS-like regulations. China China has modeled after RoHS and WEEE following a more restrictive version with requirements scheduled to go into affect in July, 2006. These include China's Regulations for Pollution Control of Electronic Products (RPCEP). Japan Japan has adopted the green procurement practices of JPSSI, a more stringent mandate than RoHS. Taiwan, Korea, Australia In the Pacific Rim, countries around the world are initiating versions of the RoHS directive.
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