Several industry groups have come together to request modifications regarding the new labeling requirements, due to their major impact on both the industry and the environment.
The groups recognize the relevance and importance of providing clear and concise information on product labels. However, they believe that the Commission's impact assessment underestimates the impact of the changes proposed in the revision of the CLP Regulation, particularly with regard to minimum labeling requirements.
According to the industry groups, several points are problematic, for example:
The groups are composed of :
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In December 2022, the European Commission (EC) proposed a revision of European Regulation No. 1272/2008, known as CLP, for the classification, labeling and packaging of substances and mixtures. The Commission has also suggested changes to the minimum requirements for the labeling of hazardous chemicals.
This revision will significantly modify chemical safety management within the European Union (EU), by introducing new hazard classes and criteria into the EU's classification, labeling and packaging rules.
The amended regulations provide for :
For more information on the proposed CLP transition periods or the new CLP hazard classes and classification criteria (PE, PBT, PMT), please consult our various articles.
EcoMundo offers you the opportunity to carry out an in-depth assessment of your chemicals portfolio, with the aim of understanding the consequences of current changes on these substances. We will then draw up an action plan to anticipate these new developments.
We also offer expert software solutions to support you throughout the regulatory process:
For more information, don't hesitate to contact us!
Several industry groups have come together to request modifications regarding the new labeling requirements, due to their major impact on both the industry and the environment.
The groups recognize the relevance and importance of providing clear and concise information on product labels. However, they believe that the Commission's impact assessment underestimates the impact of the changes proposed in the revision of the CLP Regulation, particularly with regard to minimum labeling requirements.
According to the industry groups, several points are problematic, for example:
The groups are composed of :
_
In December 2022, the European Commission (EC) proposed a revision of European Regulation No. 1272/2008, known as CLP, for the classification, labeling and packaging of substances and mixtures. The Commission has also suggested changes to the minimum requirements for the labeling of hazardous chemicals.
This revision will significantly modify chemical safety management within the European Union (EU), by introducing new hazard classes and criteria into the EU's classification, labeling and packaging rules.
The amended regulations provide for :
For more information on the proposed CLP transition periods or the new CLP hazard classes and classification criteria (PE, PBT, PMT), please consult our various articles.
EcoMundo offers you the opportunity to carry out an in-depth assessment of your chemicals portfolio, with the aim of understanding the consequences of current changes on these substances. We will then draw up an action plan to anticipate these new developments.
We also offer expert software solutions to support you throughout the regulatory process:
For more information, don't hesitate to contact us!