RoHS lead in solders ban removal

I believe that the lead in solders removal as legislated under the RoHS EU directive is environmentally damaging, and that the exemption applied for by RoHSUSA On 20 May 2006 by John Burke, CEO RoHSUS... continue reading »

250 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (250 total)
226.
Robert Sw 6 March 2007

"I support this petition"

227.
Jason G 12 February 2007

"I support this petition"

228.
Genevieve G 11 February 2007

"I support this petition"

229.
Joseph B 25 January 2007

"I support this petition"

230.
John L 12 January 2007

"The RoHS regulations seem unneeded and also have long term unreliability implications."

231.
John F 12 January 2007

"I support this petition"

232.
Ronald D 4 January 2007

"If need be, handle lead in a more agressive recycling program. The cost to the environment and product reliability is too great with the lead-free initiative!"

233.
Richard L 30 December 2006

"Process Engineer"

234.
Jim Hj 26 December 2006

"I support this petition"

235.
Bill B 21 December 2006

"I support this petition"

236.
Mike H 7 December 2006

"I am from Australia - this thing is worlwide and frankly all the data I've read does not convince me it is meaningful or useful in any way for the future."

237.
Chris M 25 November 2006

"02"

238.
Joseph F 21 November 2006

"All scientific analyses to date indicate that removal of lead from solder will have a net negative impact on the environment. Moreover it will measurably increase manufacturing costs without providing benefit."

239.
Jon P 17 October 2006

"Doesn't lead come from the ground in the firt place? Who wants tin whiskers in their pacemaker?"

240.
A M 5 October 2006

"there are other areas that should be looked at before electronics such as batteries, they contain equivalent lead to 100's of pcbs"

241.
Erica Deg 3 October 2006

"I support this petition"

242.
R U 29 September 2006

"I support this petition"

243.
Richard C 2 September 2006

"I support this petition"

244.
Stephen Roygregorysrproductione 23 August 2006

"Changes as drastic as this should have been investigated FULLY before implementation. To ban lead in electronic solders has been shown to be more harmful to the environment than leaving lead in solders. I don't want to be a part of harming the environment"

245.
Larry R 22 August 2006

"The laws of physics, economics, and common sense outweigh this damaging unilateral legislation."

246.
Michael D 3 August 2006

"В"

247.
Clarence Frenchp 23 July 2006

"This is a ban that should not take place!"

248.
Paul D 21 July 2006

"I support this petition"

249.
Scott D 15 July 2006

"Although the industry I work in is currently exempt from the Lead free directive, I don't wish to see the environment degraded further by poor, incorrect, or worse, no research for facts. If an overwhelming number of professionals and scientist can prove "

250.
Patrick B 3 July 2006

"For the first time in my carrier (35+years) I've seen a new technology arise overnight with no merit, A) Not proven reliable B) Quality standards are non existing or questionable C) The higher price paid produces no return D) US EPA report states that lea"

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