EU ROUND UP – ECHA WARNS OF BREXIT LOSSES TO REACH REGISTRATIONS

THE EUROPEAN Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has warned that 3% of registrations of chemicals made under its REACH system have been lost through Brexit, with 2,900 UK registrations now void. This means their company registrants can no longer sell these chemicals on the EU market. The impact of this within the European Union (EU) is that 268 substances previously registered under REACH have lost their registration - around 1% of all REACH-registered substances. ECHA stressed, however, that about 60% of these chemicals were registered as intermediates, used to make other ...


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