See below. However, I learned yesterday that the Commission has decided to
now have two directives, one of which will cover design of equipment and the
other will cover the recovery process.

Richard Woods

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From:  Roger Viles [SMTP:[email protected]]
<mailto:[SMTP:[email protected]]> 
Sent:  Thursday, June 15, 2000 10:09 AM
To:  [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject:  $th Draft WEEE Directive on Web

Richard,

I have not re-subscribed so please can you post this if you think others
are interested. ICER in UK have the 4th draft from May 2000 on their
website:  http://www.icer.org.uk/legislation/draftdir4.htm
<http://www.icer.org.uk/legislation/draftdir4.htm>  but this does
not include the introductory sections. For the full version see
http://www.pcfab.com/weee/WEEE4draft10_5_00.pdf
<http://www.pcfab.com/weee/WEEE4draft10_5_00.pdf> 
                                Hope this helps,

                                Roger




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