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". Mr President, I fully support the move to make producers and consumers of electrical goods more environmentally responsible. By compelling producers to participate in take-back schemes, this directive will be hard-hitting and effective. Indeed, disposing of electronic waste has yet to be dealt with effectively and shifting the onus onto the producer may well prove to be an effective solution. However, to ensure that manufacturers adhere to this directive and that it is successfully implemented, account must be taken of the peculiarity of some manufactured goods. It should not end up being the case that some producers bear an unfair share of the financial burden that this directive implies. The directive is also right to mention the role that consumers must also play in disposing of electrical waste. Lastly, since some Member States are clear laggards when disposing of electrical waste, it is vital that there is ample provision of information about the new rules."@en1
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