In a statement, the Council of the EU gives an account of
this final approval, pointing out that “it will no longer be necessary to buy a
different charger each time a new mobile phone or similar device is purchased”,
given that “all can be recharged using the same charger”.
“Having a common charger will improve consumer convenience
by harmonising charging interfaces and fast charging technology and will
significantly reduce electronic waste”, stresses the framework in which the EU
countries come together.
Data released by the Council of the EU reveals that, in
2020, EU consumers purchased approximately 420 million electronic devices,
having on average three chargers to charge these electronic devices, of which
they regularly use two.
Per year, the EU has registered 11 thousand tons of
electronic waste per year.
To avoid this situation, the EU Council explains that the
new rules, which come into force in 2024, will make a USB-C charging port
mandatory for all electronic devices such as mobile phones, 'tablets' and
'e-readers', digital cameras and video game consoles, portable headphones and
speakers, wireless mice and keyboards, and portable navigation systems.
The European Union saves the world again!!! Wonder how much it costs, all those high pay jobs talking about what usb cable to use....
By Fred Doe from Algarve on 24 Oct 2022, 14:44