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The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has recommended that the European Commission add four substances to the REACH Authorisation List to better protect human health and the environment. Once listed, companies will be required to apply for authorisation if they wish to continue using these substances.
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The European Commission details the transition of Chromium (VI) substances from authorization to restriction under REACH, ensuring safety and regulatory clarity.
The European Commission proposes an “omnibus” regulation to streamline EU chemical laws, strengthen ECHA’s role, and enhance health and environmental protection.
ECHA expands its PFAS restriction proposal under REACH, adding new sectors and considering targeted exemptions to balance risks and essential uses.
ECHA public consultation on Chromium VI: restriction of 13 substances of Chrome 6 to protect workers’ health and reduce environmental exposure in the EU
Chromium VI (CrVI) faces new restrictions and requirements for decorative uses in Europe. Find out more about the impacts and compliance issues ahead for CrVI.
Explore the impact of EU regulations on hexavalent chromium use in industries. Learn about the CTAC dossier, legal challenges, and future compliance needs.