
Chemical Regulatory and Sustainability News
£4.9 Million Project Set To Promote Innovation
Co-designed between Lancaster University and Yordas Group, the NextGenChem programme will work with 300 SMEs to boost growth in chemical-using industries.
EU BPR: Prepare for the end of derogations under Article 55
Hand and surface disinfectants defined as biocidal products in Product Type (PT) 1 and 2 fall under the EU biocidal products Regulation (BPR). Companies placing a biocidal product on the market in the EU must source their active substance or biocidal product from suppliers listed on Article 95 of the BPR, limiting the access to the market only to companies only included on this list.
Poison Centre Notifications: Penalties for Non-Compliance
As the compliance date for Poison Centre Notifications is only four months away, we decided to answer your most pressing questions about the new requirements
Manufacturing nanocomposites? Take part in the EU study on ultrafine dust emissions
The NanoExplore project is currently recruiting companies based in Spain, Italy, Switzerland, France and Germany that manufacture or handle nanocomposites, or are concerned with ultrafine dust emissions to take part in a research study. The main goal of NanoExplore is to reduce the adverse effects derived from the exposure to engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) by setting up a harmonized health surveillance system and promoting new EU policies for the safe use of ENMs.
The EU invests in dampening health and environmental risks of nanomaterials with the new “Safe-by-Design for Nano” project
The SbD4Nano project explores the Safe-by-Design concept which is a means to dampen human health and environmental risks, applying preventive safety measures during the design stage of a facility, process, material or product.
Second Open Consultation on the GRACIOUS Framework
The EU Horizon 2020 project GRACIOUS is developing a science-based Framework, which aims to support practical application of grouping of nanomaterials and nanoforms for risk assessment
USA Chemical Regulatory Updates June–July 2020
PFAS now requires Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reporting and the U.S. EPA finishes first High Priority risk assessment on methylene chloride.
The EC updates SDS Requirements with new Regulation
On the 25th June 2020, the European Commission published Regulation (EU) 2020/878, which amends Annex II of the REACH regulation.
Denmark, Estonia and Germany now accept Poison Centre Notifications via ECHA's Submission Portal
Yordas Group can now submit Poison Centre Notification, as per the new harmonised requirements, to the appointed bodies in EU Member States Denmark, Estonia and Germany.
South Korea: Draft GHS and SDS open for comments
Korean Ministry of Employment and Labor published a draft revision to the Standards for Classification and Labelling of Chemical Substances and Material Safety Data Sheet
South Korea: Chemical Registration due next year
The Korean Ministry of Environment (MoE ) published a list of 82 substances whose registrants are small and medium-sized enterprises that are now required to register before 2021
India REACH: Final Chemicals Rules
India is drawing up the fifth draft of its Chemical (Management and Safety) 20XX Rules (“India REACH”), which is expected to be the final draft. It will be published this year for wider industry consultation. “India REACH” is expected to be published and enforced in early 2021.
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