Triphenyl phosphate identified as a SVHC, to be added to the Candidate List in November 2024.
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Oct 2024
The EU Ombudsman recommends the European Commission speed up decisions on authorising dangerous chemical substances, citing serious delays.
Assessment finds no immediate need for EU-wide regulatory actions, except for maleic acid’s skin sensitisation risks.
The evaluation of 1-phenylethanol identifies carcinogenic and eye irritation risks, widely used in cleaning, fragrances, and pharmaceuticals.
ECHA's latest report on linear aliphatic dicarboxylic acids finds no immediate need for regulatory actions, ensuring their safe use in various industries.
MSC reviews its substance prioritisation approach for the Authorisation List, with discussions to continue in December 2024, aimed at enhancing regulatory efficiency.
The Member State Committee unanimously approves the Hyalella Azteca (HYBIT) test as the new standard for bioaccumulation studies under REACH.
ECHA report highlights regulatory concerns for carboxylic acids and polyethylenepolyamines with future restrictions likely.
The European Commission authorises the Taski-Room Care-Suma Family of biocidal products based on lactic acid for EU-wide use starting 31 October 2024.
The EU updates hazardous chemicals regulation, adding pesticides and industrial chemicals to protect health and the environment. Effective March 2025.
The Commission amends the authorisation for the Contec IPA biocidal product family, introducing administrative updates and pack size extensions.
The European Court of Justice overturned part of the EU Commission's non-renewal of mancozeb, citing reliance on outdated scientific data.
The European Council adopts the CLP revision, introducing new labelling and hazard classification rules to enhance chemical safety across the EU.
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A new study from the European Commission urges a transition to animal-free testing methods for chemical safety, promoting efficiency and sustainability.
The EU invites public feedback on new hazardous battery waste regulations. Respond by 8 November 2024.
The US EPA has issued interim guidance expanding virucidal claims for antimicrobial pesticides, with a 10-year review period.
The EPA mandates testing of 6:2 Fluorotelomer Acrylate to assess potential health and environmental risks under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
The EPA’s new framework addresses the growing threat of antibacterial and antifungal resistance linked to pesticide use.
EPA approves new sulfoxaflor label amendments for California, introducing buffer zones and protections for endangered species.
EPA delays PFAS reporting to 11 July 2025 to ensure software readiness, giving more time for accurate data submission under the new rule.
ChemSec's new report, A Profitable Detox, calls on the chemical industry to increase transparency, phase out hazardous chemicals, and develop safer alternatives.
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The European Environmental Bureau (EEB) publishes an FAQ addressing key questions about the proposed EU PFAS ban.
The EU has revised maximum residue levels for pesticides, including clopyralid and difenoconazole.
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EPA releases final water quality criteria for PFAS to protect aquatic life, addressing the harmful effects of PFOA and PFOS.
The construction industry debates reclassifying recovered aggregates under REACH.
EPA proposes adding 16 PFAS and 15 categories to the Toxics Release Inventory to enhance reporting. Public comments are open for 60 days.
The European Commission has published a comprehensive FAQ document for the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR).
Environmental groups challenge the European Commission's glyphosate renewal in court, citing procedural flaws and health risks.
EU grants approval for Divosan PAA biocidal products across multiple industries. Effective 23 October 2024.
The EU approves silver zinc zeolite for biocidal products in types 2, 7, and 9, effective March 2026, with specific conditions to enhance safety and efficacy.
The SACC reviews EPA’s risk assessments for phthalates DIDP and DINP, highlighting potential exposure risks to human health and the environment.
EPA reinstates stricter Application Exclusion Zone (AEZ) rules to protect farmworkers, families, and communities from pesticide exposure, effective December 3, 2024.
Ombudsman probes delays in chemical restrictions under REACH, highlighting administrative challenges.
The EPA seeks voluntary remand to review its 2022 chemical order challenged by Cherokee Concerned Citizens.
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GAO urges EPA to support public water systems with PFAS treatment and waste management before the 2029 deadline.
The VA is assessing potential links between military PFAS exposure and kidney cancer.
The EPA has submitted a new ICR for Textile Mills Industry Data Collection to evaluate wastewater discharges.
The EPA is inviting public input on the production of PFAS chemicals like PFOA, PFNA, and PFDA during the fluorination of HDPE containers.
The EPA has updated its Safer Chemical Ingredients List, adding 27 new chemicals.
The EPA opens a consultation on metamitron, a herbicide for fruit thinning in orchards, designed to improve apple and pear yields.
EPA seeks public comment on the ecological risks of benzovindiflupyr to endangered species and critical habitats.
The EPA has opened a 60-day public comment period for the draft biological evaluation of bicyclopyrone.
The EU updates its CLP Regulation with new chemical classifications for hazardous substances. Compliance is required by May 2026.
The report concludes no regulatory action is needed, ensuring the safe use of these substances in consumer and industrial products.
The OECD's latest report on managing hazardous substances in port areas stresses the need for improved governance and emergency preparedness.
The EPA’s Vulnerable Species Action Plan aims to protect endangered species from pesticide exposure through mitigation measures.
ECHA’s latest report on organic acyclic carbonates indicates no immediate need for EU-wide regulatory action.
GB opens public consultation on creosote substitution, seeking input on alternatives to reduce health and environmental risks.
EPA’s new report explores regulatory flexibility under TSCA, FIFRA, and other laws to reduce animal testing using New Approach Methods (NAMs).
ECHA’s Biocidal Products Committee reviewed icaridin, Transfluthrin, and more at its September 2024 meeting.
RAC classifies talc as a Category 1B carcinogen, linking it to cancer risk via inhalation. Discover the impact on industries and regulatory changes.
The EU’s PFAS restriction process advances with updates from the scientific committees. Key sectors under evaluation and future decisions in 2024.
The restriction focuses on PFHxA and related PFAS substances, aiming to eliminate their use in textiles, food packaging, and cosmetics.
Evonik contested an ECHA decision requiring additional histopathological data for a chemical substance.
ECHA will only issue one administrative charge for joint authorisation applications.
Find out how Alkoxysilyl Carbamates may face new regulatory actions from ECHA due to potential health and environmental risks.
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Sep 2024
A newly released study warns that BPA alternatives may pose similar environmental risks.
EU Court rules that national labelling laws for cosmetics sold online fall outside the e-commerce directive, reinforcing consumer protection.
The EEA's latest report underscores the environmental and health risks of PFAS in textiles, threatening Europe's circular economy goals.
Discover the latest updates in chemical testing regulations with new in vitro methods and reduced reliance on animal testing.
Open for feedback until 18 October 2024, the regulation aims to ensure safe recycling processes and material recovery.
The EPA’s final risk evaluation for Tris(2-chloroethyl) Phosphate (TCEP) reveals serious health and environmental risks.
The European Commission opens public consultation on its roadmap to phase out animal testing in chemical safety assessments, with plans to implement the strategy by 2026.
EFSA introduces a new qualification system for New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) in nanomaterial risk assessment.
The EPA announces Gharda Chemicals International, Inc.'s request to end the use of chlorpyrifos on asparagus.
The EPA amends provisions for Kaizen's chlorpyrifos product "Bifenchlor," allowing limited sale and use until 2025.
The EPA proposes the registration of Glycerol Formate, a new active ingredient for hospital disinfectants and sanitizers.
EU blocks URAGAN D2 in Hungary due to health risks. Lack of antidotes for hydrogen cyanide raises concerns, aligning with EU's focus on public safety.
Debate sparks over Mario Draghi's report on EU competitiveness, highlighting tensions between chemical regulations, innovation, and environmental safety.
General Court upholds ECHA's decision requiring Polynt SpA to provide safety data under REACH, reinforcing compliance obligations even after production ceases.
Participate in ECHA’s public consultation on the updated classification of 3,4-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole, focusing on reproductive toxicity.
Several biocidal products in NI face phase-out by 2025 due to EU active substance expiries, impacting iodine, decanoic acid, and other essential biocides.
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HSE lifts prosulfuron usage restrictions after risk assessment, allowing more flexible application in Great Britain.
ECHA assesses esters from dicarboxylic acids for environmental risks, finding potential aquatic toxicity but no need for immediate EU-wide regulatory actions.
ECHA proposes regulations on Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂) and silicon compounds, highlighting health risks and widespread use in industries like construction and cosmetics.
EU extends approval for acequinocyl, aluminium silicate, emamectin, pendimethalin, and more until 2026.
EU renews metrafenone approval until 2039, ensuring safe crop protection while requiring further safety assessments for endocrine and genotoxic properties.
Eggshell powder not approved by EU for plant protection, citing health risks. Future applications with safer specs may gain approval.
EU renews folpet approval until 2039 with stricter regulations to protect aquatic life and ensure safety for workers and residents.
CJEU ruling clarifies REACH fee enforcement, confirming that ECHA must use national courts to recover unpaid fees from companies failing to prove SME status.
Industry associations believe that the PFAS restriction proposal has caused planning uncertainties, product discontinuations, and disrupted supply chains.
Stakeholders have until 14 October 2024 to submit comments on the proposed SVHC listing under REACH regulation.
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Stakeholders are invited to submit comments by 14 October 2024, including industry representatives, environmental groups, and the public.
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The public has until 14 October 2024 to submit comments on the proposal to classify Tris(4-nonylphenyl) phosphite as a SVHC.
New rules detail labelling requirements for products in specialised sectors, including medical devices, military applications, and semiconductors.
The decision to cancel these registrations comes amid growing concerns about the environmental and health impacts of DCPA.
ECHA's assessment finds no current need for additional regulatory actions on lactate esters.
Contribute to the call for evidence on asbestos fibres by 16th October 2024. Help assess risks of unintentional asbestos in products and materials.
The proposal to list Tetra-PSCA as an SVHC is now open for public comment until 14 October 2024.
ECHA has opened a public consultation on the proposal, with a deadline for submitting comments set for 14 October 2024.
Stakeholders, including industry, environmental groups, and the public, are invited to submit comments by 14 October 2024.
Businesses can access the survey on the HSE website, with submissions closing at 11:59 pm on Wednesday, 18 September 2024.
All suppliers are urged to act promptly to ensure compliance and maintain their status on the GB Article 95 list.
ClearKlens wipes have received EU approval for their effective disinfecting properties, ensuring compliance with safety standards across Europe.
Discover the European Commission's renewal of captan with new safety measures and restrictions for agricultural use.
German authority urges stricter n-hexane regulations due to neurotoxicity and reproductive risks.
DINP is commonly found in consumer products such as adhesives, coatings, synthetic rubbers, and various plastic materials.
From 28 May 2026, recovered rigid PVC from electronic windows and doors can only be used for new articles in specific categories per the regulations.
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Aug 2024
The guidance stresses robust testing to ensure antimicrobial products effectively reduce Legionella in cooling tower systems.
Mesothelioma, a lung-lining cancer linked to asbestos exposure, is nearly always fatal, often within 12 months of symptoms appearing.
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