EU will re-revise REACH regulations involving shoes leather

As a result of the inspection, 67% of the companies inspected did not meet one or more of the terms of REACH or CLP. Therefore, the European Commission believes that the REACH regulation still needs improvement. According to industry insiders, the European Commission will continue to revise this law in the future.

According to the second law enforcement plan (REF-2) of the European Chemicals Agency's (ECHA) REACH Information Exchange Forum, the European Union has inspected the chemicals in downstream users of 29 countries in the European Union and the European Economic Area to comply with REACH regulations and classifications. The conditions of the Labelling and Packaging Regulations (CLP).

The inspection found that 67% of the companies under inspection did not meet one or more of the terms of REACH or CLP. Therefore, the European Commission considers that the quality of safety data sheets and compliance with notification and registration obligations need to be improved, and urges the EU industry to accelerate the management of safety data sheets and establish law-abiding responsibilities.

According to industry insiders, the European Commission has in fact been revising the REACH regulation. This discovery may force the European Commission to revise the unreasonable terms of the REACH regulation.

Last month, the European Commission submitted to the WTO a proposal for an amendment to the Annex to the REACH Regulation, which intends to add provisions for the control of hexavalent chromium in leather and other products. The proposal is expected to take effect in the first quarter of 2014 and begin in the first quarter of 2015. Implementation.

According to the proposed amendment, the European Union's REACH regulation is intended to prohibit the placing on the market of leather goods or items containing leather parts with hexavalent chromium content of 3 mg/kg or more. Products affected include footwear, clothing, hats, wrist bands and toys. Wait. It is reported that hexavalent chromium is a substance that can cause severe allergies in humans. Even very low concentrations can cause human dermatitis. Risk assessments indicate that hexavalent chromium in shoes and other leather products can cause contact allergy.

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