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The UK Health and Safety Executive initiates the first post-Brexit update of the UK REACH Candidate List with a consultation on 15 proposed SVHCs.
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The Korean Ministry of Environment has proposed a temporary adjustment to K-REACH regulations to address potential supply chain shortages. This includes simplified registration for new chemical substances and relaxed rules for research and development exemptions until December 2021.
CBD is permitted in cosmetics in Europe if derived from seeds or leaves without tops, while THC is banned. Regulations vary by country, with stricter rules in places like Sweden and Australia. Caution is advised in product claims, as therapeutic claims are not allowed.
Learn about the requirements for harmonised notifications under Annex VIII to CLP regulation, including the information to provide and deadlines to get compliant. Find out about exemptions and the new submission portal by ECHA.
The LIFE AskREACH project aims to create an app for consumers to check for SVHCs in products. Companies must provide info to avoid individual requests. ECHA is also developing an SVHC database.
Boris Johnson's appointment as UK Prime Minister raises concerns over a potential no-deal Brexit, especially impacting the chemical sector. The Chemical Industries Association urges him to ensure frictionless trade and regulatory consistency to avoid negative consequences.
ECHA has added four new substances to the Candidate List for authorisation, three due to reproductive toxicity and one for its concerning properties. This update brings the total to 205 substances, highlighting the ongoing need for careful monitoring and regulation.