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  2. RoHS did not require any specific product labelling, but many manufacturers have adopted their own compliance marks to reduce confusion. Visual indicators have included explicit "RoHS compliant" labels, green leaves, check marks, and "PB-Free" markings. Chinese RoHS labels, a lower case "e" within a circle with arrows, can also imply compliance.

  3. China RoHS - Wikipedia

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    If the amendment passes, China will have the same RoHS substances as the 2015 EU RoHS amendment. The expected publication date of the regulation is July 2022. The addition of phthalates to the RoHS regulation would advance China's green industrial development program, which is part of their 14th Five-Year Plan. [6]

  4. Baby just set a hospital weight record: See the adorable photos

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    The Guinness World record for the heaviest baby to survive infancy belongs to a boy weighing 22 pounds, 8 ounces, who was born in Aversa, Italy, in 1955. This article was originally published on ...

  5. Here's what pregnancy actually looks like before 10 weeks ...

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    Photos of what pregnancy tissue from early abortions at 5 to 9 weeks actually looks like have gone viral.. The images, which were originally shared by MYA Network — a network of physicians who ...

  6. Woman gives birth to 14-lb. baby - AOL

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    Yessica Ortiz Delgado gave birth to a baby boy a little bigger than the average bundle of joy. Francisco Leon Ortiz weighed in at 14 lbs. 11 oz. -- twice the Woman gives birth to 14-lb. baby

  7. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive - Wikipedia

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    The directive imposes the responsibility for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment on the manufacturers or distributors of such equipment. [5] It requires that those companies establish an infrastructure for collecting WEEE, in such a way that "Users of electrical and electronic equipment from private households should have the possibility of returning WEEE at least free of ...

  8. RoHS - Wikipedia

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    RoHS and other efforts to reduce hazardous materials in electronics are motivated in part to address the global issue of consumer electronics waste. As newer technology arrives at an ever-increasing rate, consumers are discarding their obsolete products sooner than ever. This waste ends up in landfills and in countries like China to be "recycled".

  9. Obese 44-lb. baby goes on lifesaving diet - AOL

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    An 8-month-old baby boy from Colombia weighs in at a whopping 44 pounds. ABC reports Santiago has now been put on a strict diet. He was so obese, he was actually having trouble moving, so his ...