Denmark recently announced a tougher mercury requirement 100 ppm (RoHS
controls 1,000 ppm) as per following link.

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/tris/nview.cfm?p=2013_146_EN_EN

Under the scope of the order, it does not extend to the goods covered by
other legislation that regulates mercury content.  Is RoHS Directive
considered to the one regulates the mercury content on EEE?  Thus the EEE
does not fall into this legislation.

Thanks and regards,

Scott

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