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The European Commission proposes to extend the obligations of the PIC Regulation by adding new substances subject to notification or prohibited from export starting October 2026.
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In October 2018, the European Commission added entry 72 to REACH Annex XVII, restricting 33 CMR substances in textiles and footwear. This impacts the dyeing process and material finishing, affecting companies in the clothing and shoe industries starting November 2020.
Learn about TREXMO, a new tool to assess occupational exposure. Discover how it harmonizes input parameters from 6 models to provide reliable exposure values, crucial for REACH compliance and human health protection.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the French government temporarily eased regulations for hand sanitizer commercialization until May 31, 2020. Companies had to comply with specific decrees and could use approved formulas. Post-exemption, compliance with EU biocidal regulations is required.
Many non-compliant mixtures were found in the EU-wide Enforcement Project on classification and labelling. Correct classification is crucial to provide accurate information to consumers and downstream users. SDS Factory software ensures 100% compliant SDSs and labels.
EUCLEF is a tool launched in March 2020 that helps companies identify applicable legislation for their substances by simply entering the substance's name or number. It covers around forty pieces of legislation, including cosmetics, pesticides, waste, and food safety.
The European Commission recently officially adopted the regulation amending REACH Regulation (EC) N° 1907/2006 with the addition of 11 new entries to the list of substances subject to authorisation. It will come into force on 27th February. By comparison with the draft regulation published in February 2019, one substance was removed.