REACH EU CHEMICAL CONTROL SYSTEM IMPOSES DEMANDS ON KNITTING SECTOR

BY KEITH NUTHALL KNITTING manufacturers and importers will have to take care they are complying with the European Union's chemical control system REACH, which came into force June 1. Companies in the sector acquire responsibilities as the producers and importers of "articles", which are defined in REACH as something that has chemicals within it, but whose character is defined by the way it is made, rather than its chemical content. Obviously knitted apparel, comes into this category, given its fabrics contain chemical solutions. Also, knitting manufacturers ...


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