Oeko-Institut has announced the commencement of a new RoHS exemption review project, referred to as “Pack 29,” under Directive 2011/65/EU. The project will assess ten exemption renewal requests under Annex III concerning the use of mercury in special-purpose gas discharge lamps, alongside several exemption revocation requests under Annex IV related to leaded glass applications.
The project forms part of the European Commission’s ongoing review of exemptions under the RoHS Directive, which restricts the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). Existing exemptions are periodically reassessed to determine whether safer or technically viable alternatives have become available.
Annex III - Exemption Renewal Requests
The following mercury-related exemptions are currently under review:
Annex IV - Exemption Revocation Requests
The following exemptions are proposed for revocation review:
According to Oeko-Institut, a stakeholder consultation had been expected to launch in May 2026. Industry stakeholders, manufacturers, suppliers, and trade associations are encouraged to participate in the consultation process, as submitted technical and scientific evidence may contribute to the final recommendations presented to the European Commission.
Actions for companies affected by the exemptions under review
Please contact the 1cc GmbH compliance team for support in understanding the implications of RoHS Directive compliance.