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The draft, open for public comment until 23 September 2024, advances the EPA's efforts to balance pesticide use with conservation under the ESA and FIFRA.
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July 2024
A product with dicamba and S-metolachlor is proposed for use on dicamba-tolerant cotton and soybeans.
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The new regulations require that polymers in EU fertilising products, like coating agents and mulch films, must be natural and unmodified or meet biodegradability standards.
ECHA will only issue one administrative charge for joint authorisation applications.
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The draft regulation is open for public feedback from 19 July 2024 to 16 August 2024.
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The EPA's decision to propose the revocation stems from the fact that PTFE is no longer used in any registered pesticide products in the United States.
The regulation sets a stringent limit for methoxychlor presence in substances, mixtures, and articles at 0.01 mg/kg.
As von der Leyen's new term begins, the EU faces significant challenges in balancing industrial competitiveness with environmental sustainability.
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Stakeholders and interested parties can submit their feedback during the 60-day public comment period.
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EFSA is seeking feedback from stakeholders on the proposed revisions, work plan, and engagement activities.
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The workshop featured presentations and discussions from a wide range of stakeholders.
The regulation stipulates that these new criteria will come into effect from 17 October 2028.
All petitions for new active ingredients seeking initial U.S. registration must include a detailed human health spray drift assessment.
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Talc, widely used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food processing, is classified as "probably carcinogenic to humans" (Group 2A).
The FWS draft BiOp concludes that the use of methomyl, as currently registered, is likely to jeopardize 82 listed species and adversely modify 34 critical habitats.
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The regulation of PFAS in plastic fluorination is expected to have wide-reaching implications for industries relying on fluorinated plastic containers.
The adoption of the regulation is expected by November this year, with the entry into force by the end of the year.
From 1 January 2027, the manufacture, sale, and distribution of covered products containing intentionally added PFAS will be prohibited within the state.
Initial steps will restrict PFAS in firefighting foams, with further regulations for other uses based on socio-economic factors and available alternatives.
The compliance guide provides detailed information to help entities understand the rule’s requirements and their responsibilities.
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Starting 1 January 2025, the use of dental amalgam will be largely prohibited within the EU.
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Additionally, the companies will upgrade equipment to cut emissions, perform regular compliance checks, and speed up leak repairs.
For apples, pears, and quinces, the MRL lowers from 0.03 to a proposed 0.01 mg/kg.
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EPA will take public comment on the revised proposal.
The document offers a step-by-step approach to determine if a polymer falls within the scope of the restriction and how to comply with the new requirements.
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Substances such as 'Frits, chemicals' (EC 266-047-6) have been identified with a potential hazard for carcinogenicity and reproductive toxicity.
The decision was needed to legally include entries from the EU classification that weren't retained in GB law after Brexit ended on 31 December 2020.
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The HSE undertook a thorough assessment of Bixlozone against the approval criteria set out in assimilated Regulation No 1107/2009.
The framework guides the EPA's collaboration with federal agencies to balance the agricultural benefits of pesticides while minimising public health impact.
The updated Roadmap addresses regulatory actions for PVC and other substances to enhance health and environmental safety across the EU.
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An inspection conducted by the EPA in August 2022 revealed several violations of the Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Rule at properties owned by J. Da Silva Properties.
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The renewed approval of metconazole will come into effect on 1 September 2024 and will be valid until 31 August 2031.
The EPA is now inviting public comments on the draft documents for a 60-day period following the publication of the Federal Register notice.
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This draft regulation, reflecting decisions from the May 2023 Stockholm Convention, aims to prohibit or restrict dechlorane plus use within the EU.
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June 2024
Bis(α,α-dimethylbenzyl) peroxide, commonly used as a flame retardant, has been identified by ECHA as toxic for reproduction.
The evaluation confirms that Diuron poses a confirmed risk of endocrine disruption to the environment.
The regulation focuses on ensuring transparency and safety concerning hazardous substances in products.
The decision mandates that all advertising statements for biocidal products must accurately reflect their risks.
Terbufos has been recognised as a hazardous chemical under the Rotterdam Convention, which requires prior informed consent for its international trade.
All substances are considered potential carcinogens based on structural similarity to benzophenone, which is classified as a Category 1B carcinogen.
These updates are part of the EPA's ongoing effort to ensure these pesticides meet current safety standards.
The protocols aim to apply disinfectants quantitatively, determine post-application residue levels on surfaces, and establish a standard analysis method.
In September, the focus will shift to textiles, upholstery, leather, apparel, carpets, food contact materials and packaging, and petroleum and mining.
ECHA recommends no immediate regulatory actions for the saccharides group based on the current data.
The Spanish Ministry concluded that there is a critical need for regulatory actions to manage the risks associated with 4-nonylphenol, branched.
If the hazards are confirmed, restrictions on the use of these substances are proposed to minimise environmental release and human exposure.
This strategy aims to advance chemical safety through science, collaboration, and knowledge, emphasising the protection of human health and the environment.
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The law will roll out in phases: key sections on chemicals in cosmetics, menstrual products, PFAS, and firefighting agents take effect January 1, 2026.
The Court found that CFE's appeal did not meet the necessary criteria to proceed.
This case highlights the ongoing debates and disagreements between chemical companies and regulatory authorities over the safety classifications of substances.
Several silver compounds have been identified as potential reproductive toxins.
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The EPA has conducted an economic analysis estimating the incremental costs of the proposed rule to be approximately $396 million annually over 20 years.
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The Commission has opened a public consultation period ending on 27 June 2024.
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May 2024
The law outlines a phased approach to banning products containing intentionally added PFAS, with specific dates for different categories.
ECHA's new consultation process ensures thorough assessment of hazardous substances, aiming to identify and utilise safer alternatives whenever possible.
ECHA finds existing regulations address EDC risks in articles, so no new restrictions are needed. Continued monitoring and enforcement are essential.
A significant 81% of participants recognised the presence of "free riders" who avoid compliance duties.
The board concluded that Jungbunzlauer Ladenburg GmbH's registration dossier remained non-compliant with the necessary information requirements.
The new regulation sets up a structured program for the gradual review of safeners and synergists already on the market.
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In May 2023, the EPA reviewed two suspicious studies conducted at Palamur, leading to concerns about possible data falsification.
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The Clean Air Act mandates that facilities using extremely hazardous substances must develop and implement risk management plans.
France and Germany cited health risks from manufacturing and harmful substances, including isocyanates and PBT/vPvB chemicals, in the biocidal product.
From 6 June 2026, D4, D5, and D6 cannot be marketed as substances, constituents, or in mixtures with concentrations ≥0.1% by weight, with certain exemptions.
The dispute began when Armosa Tech SA sought to share costs to be included in the Article 95 list.
The consultation period runs until 11 July 2024.
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A critical issue highlighted in the report is the substantial budget shortfall faced by the EPA’s pesticide program.
This rule aims to bolster transparency regarding PFAS use, aiding in public health efforts by providing critical data on chemical releases.
Both phthalates are used in various products, including building materials, automotive care products, and electronics.
The HSE is exploring opportunities to adapt these laws to better suit GB's specific needs as a non-EU country.
Stakeholders with info on PFAS or alternatives in firefighting foams, especially in GB, are urged to engage in further dialogue with the Agency.
In response to the expanded scope, the deadline for completing the Annex XV restriction dossier has been extended from 12 to 18 months.
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Companies using OAPP will need to monitor the regulatory developments closely and prepare for potential restrictions.
The current call seeks further details on possible alternatives that could replace these hazardous substances in industrial applications.
The regulation came into effect on 22 May 2024, and will be fully implemented by 1 January 2028
The communication clarifies the framework for the EU chemical industry policy providing needed clarity.
The legislation introduces a phased approach to regulate and eventually eliminate the use of PFAS in specific products.
These updated guidelines aim to provide clarity for businesses and individuals dealing with waste upholstered seating.
The agency aims to publish its final report with comprehensive risk characterization and determination by 2025.
The regulation identifies specific uses of Methylene Chloride that are either prohibited outright or subject to stringent controls.
April 2024
2023 was also a year of strategic enhancement for ECHA.
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A significant delay in risk management is caused by inadequate hazard data, necessitating a wait for new data generation.
Recent scientific research suggested Dagonis and Pitcher might have endocrine-disrupting effects that could harm human health.
All risk evaluations initiated 30 days post-publication will adhere to these updated procedures.
Full application of this legislation by December 2026 gives stakeholders time to gradually adapt to new requirements.
The applicant argues that the decision to extend boscalid's approval violates several EU laws and principles.
This directive applies to manufacturers, importers, and marketers of specified plastic resins and products.
The "essential use" concept, although not immediately altering existing legislation, sets the stage for potential future integrations into law.
The EPA continues to engage with various stakeholders to refine the strategy, with the final version scheduled for release by 30 August 2024.
The collaborative effort aims to refine the initially submitted proposal based on the insights gained from public feedback.
The EPA is keen on receiving input on the draft evaluation, particularly concerning the assessment methodologies and conclusions drawn.
The updated legislation introduces criminal penalties for severe infringements that cause significant environmental damage.
The Board identified errors in the Agency's risk assessment regarding the substance's potential for mutagenicity.
ECJ clarifies that buyers don't need to register substances under REACH if another EU entity has already taken responsibility and registered it.
The rule sets limits for five individual PFAS chemicals and also establishes a combined limit for mixtures of certain PFAS.
One of the central aspects of the new regulations is the tightened controls on equipment leaks of VOCs in SOCMI.
The guidance zeroes in on three large-scale capacity technologies — thermal destruction, landfills, and underground injection.
The incorporation of PFAS into firefighting foams has raised significant environmental and health concerns.
As the consultation process concludes, the government faces the challenge of translating stakeholder feedback into effective policy measures.
Manufacturers, suppliers, and users are urged to review the list and prepare for the upcoming changes to ensure compliance.
The mitigation measures are for the use of three widely-used insecticides: chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and malathion.