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ECHA Identifies Four New Chemicals as SVHCs; Updates Candidate List

Published on 2020-06-29. Edited By : SpecialChem

European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) identifies four new chemicals as substances of very high concern (SVHC) and added into the candidate list for authorization under the REACH regulation. The additions include three substances that are believed to be toxic to reproduction and one more substance believed to be an endocrine disruptor. The Candidate List of substances of very high concern (SVHCs) now contains 209 substances that may have serious effects on people or the environment.


New Hazardous Chemicals to be Phased Out


One of the substance is used in consumer products, such as cosmetics. The three others are used in industrial processes to produce polymers, coating products and plastics, respectively. Christel Musset, ECHA’s director of hazard assessment says, “Chemicals on the Candidate List are among the most regulated in the EU, and our aim is to gradually phase them out. In the meanwhile, companies need to ensure their safe use and be transparent towards consumers who have the right to know where these chemicals are used. Substituting them with safer alternatives can boost innovation and create a more sustainable circular economy.

Substances added to the Candidate List for authorization on 25 June, 2020:

ECHA-SVHCS

Companies are urged to check their legal obligations relating to the safe use of their substance. From January 2021, companies will also have to notify products containing SVHCs to ECHA’s upcoming SCIP database on substances of concern in articles and products. The database aims to ensure transparent information on articles containing hazardous chemicals throughout their whole lifecycle.

Background

The Candidate List includes substances of very high concern that may have serious effects on our health or environment. These may be placed on the Authorization List in the future, which means that industry would need to apply for permission to continue using them.

Companies may have legal obligations when their substance is included in the Candidate List - either on its own, in mixtures or in articles. Any supplier of articles containing a Candidate List substance above a concentration of 0.1 % weight by weight has to give sufficient information to their customers and consumers to allow safe use. As of January 2021, companies will also need to notify ECHA’s SCIP database if their articles contain Candidate List substances. Importers and producers of articles containing a Candidate List substance also have six months from the date of its inclusion in the list (25 June, 2020) to notify ECHA.

Candidate List Substances: Overview of Hazardous Properties


Of the 209 substances now on the Candidate List of SVHCs for authorization, a large majority are carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction. Many of them have several hazardous properties.


Source: ECHA
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