在RoHS指令的背景下从医疗器械翻新中吸取的经验教训

Y. Baron
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医疗行业已要求豁免2011/65/EU指令(RoHS 2)对翻新设备的物质限制。通过全球翻新实践,许多较大的医疗设备被收集、翻新,然后转售给新的最终用户。鉴于这些做法对循环经济的贡献,它们目前尤其值得关注。翻新延长了产品的使用寿命,为已经使用的资源以及购买它们的最终用户带来了额外的好处。
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Lessons learned from medical device refurbishment in the context of the RoHS Directive
The medical sector has requested an exemption from the substance restrictions of Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS 2) for refurbished devices. Through global refurbishment practices, many of the larger medical devices are collected, refurbished and then resold to new end-users. Such practices are particularly of interest at present, in light of their contribution to the circular economy. Refurbishment prolongs the service lives of products, giving added benefit to resources that have already been used, as well as to the end-users who purchase them.
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