The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has announced the launch of a public consultation on proposals to introduce an Alternative Transitional Registration Model (ATRm) under UK REACH. This initiative is part of efforts to reduce the estimated 2 billion transition costs to the UK chemical industry from the European Union's (EU) REACH system.
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Defra's consultation seeks views on several key proposals:
Interested parties are invited to submit their comments and suggestions before the July 11, 2024 deadline. Several options are available to facilitate participation:
This consultation represents an important opportunity for stakeholders from the chemical industry and other relevant sectors to contribute to the development of a more effective and economically viable UK REACH system. Defra encourages all interested parties to participate actively and share their perspectives and suggestions for shaping the future of chemical regulation in the UK.
For further information and to access the online consultation, please visit the Defra website.
L'ATRm is a template that has been put in place for substances to be registered under the UK REACH Regulation, for any substances already registered under the European Union REACH Regulation.
Its aim is to reduce the cost of accessing data already submitted to ECHA.
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For more information, please contact our experts and read our article on extended transitional registration deadlines.
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The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has announced the launch of a public consultation on proposals to introduce an Alternative Transitional Registration Model (ATRm) under UK REACH. This initiative is part of efforts to reduce the estimated 2 billion transition costs to the UK chemical industry from the European Union's (EU) REACH system.
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Defra's consultation seeks views on several key proposals:
Interested parties are invited to submit their comments and suggestions before the July 11, 2024 deadline. Several options are available to facilitate participation:
This consultation represents an important opportunity for stakeholders from the chemical industry and other relevant sectors to contribute to the development of a more effective and economically viable UK REACH system. Defra encourages all interested parties to participate actively and share their perspectives and suggestions for shaping the future of chemical regulation in the UK.
For further information and to access the online consultation, please visit the Defra website.
L'ATRm is a template that has been put in place for substances to be registered under the UK REACH Regulation, for any substances already registered under the European Union REACH Regulation.
Its aim is to reduce the cost of accessing data already submitted to ECHA.
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For more information, please contact our experts and read our article on extended transitional registration deadlines.
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