General introduction
Chinese RoHS 2 regulation the “Measures for Administration of the Hazardous Substance Restricted Usage of Electric and Electronic Products” is developed from the so-called Chinese RoHS 1 “Administrative Measures on the Control of Pollution from Electronic Information Products”. It promulgated on January 06, 2016. The Administrative Measure includes four chapters and twenty-three articles.
The following three standards, in conjunction with the Administrative Measure.
The major changes include:
Scope
The Administrative Measure is to control and reduce environmental pollution and other public hazards during the process of manufacturing, selling, and importing electronic information products within the territory of the People’s Republic of China (Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan excluded). Exports are exempt from this measure.
Electric and electronic products refers to the equipment and auxiliary products relying on electric current or electromagnetic field or those targeted at generating, transmitting and measuring electric current or electromagnetic field with the rated operational voltage of 1500V at most for direct current and 1000V at most for alternating current. The equipment therein involved in electrical energy generation, transmission and allocation shall be excluded.
Products exempted from the Administrative Measures include:
Major product categories regulated by the Administrative Measures include:
Remark: Please note that this list is not exhaustive and can only serve as a reference.
Compliance Requirements
The “Administrative Measure” adopts a “two-step approach” method for Hazardous Substance Restricted Usage of Electric and Electronic Products. The first step is self-declaration. Starting July 1st, 2016, a manufacturer affixes an environmental-friendly logo to the product and indicates environment-friendly information (the names and contents of toxic and hazardous substances, environment-friendly use period, recyclability, and the names of packaging materials, etc.) in the product instruction manuals. There are no requirements for the “substitution” or “limitation” of toxic and hazardous substances or elements during the first step.
The second step is a “Compliance Management Catalogue” will be developed to suggest a list of products whose use of hazardous substances shall meet the limitation requirements. The Catalogue will also allow transition periods, which may vary from products to products. But, for now the “Compliance Management Catalogue” is still in developing and hasn’t promulgated. Catalogue-listed products will face the same restrictions on substances as outlined by the EU RoHS Directive. They must meet the limit requirements set forth in GB/T 26572-2011. Additionally, The implementation date of the second step has not been determined at the time of this writing.
Summary
China RoHS 2.0“Measures for Administration of the Hazardous Substance Restricted Usage of Electric and Electronic Products” takes effect July 1st, 2016. All electric and electronic products must indicate environment- as stated under the Marking Requirements. This is the first step of the two-step approach.
Once the “Compliance Management Catalogue” has been promulgated and an implementation date has been set, all electric and electronic products listed in the Catalogue must meet the requirement of limit, before entering the Chinese market. At that time, Conformity assessment scheme also will be done by compulsory certification.
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