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A common charger: better for consumers and the environment | News | European Parliament
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I applaud the concern for the environment, and the attempt to try to reduce needless e-waste. However, I think there's some muddled thinking here.
First of all: the issue is about charging a device. For that, what is required is a charger.
Secondly: Obviously USB-C and lightening cables provide a charging function, but also provide a way to exchange data, which is beyond the purview of the consumer waste problem.
So - why doesn't the EU simply mandate that:
This would ensure that only chargers that were needed were purchased, and that the consumer could change cables as they wore out, or as they changed protocol.
^1^ Obviously, they'd need to set some standards around what a charger ought to be. (And perhaps look to the work that was done several years ago, regarding safety, with the Asmo charger proposal.)
This is probably not about e-waste at all though... It's about the EU wanting Apple to adopt the fashionable proprietary USB-C port, and Apple being reluctant to do so.
Power play! lol