EU ROUND UP – PAINT AND COATINGS COMPANIES’ EU ONLINE SALES TO BE PROBED FOR LEGAL ERRORS
February 2nd, 2020 PAINT and coatings retailers selling their products via the Internet into the European Union (EU) will be subjected to inspections from the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) in 2020, amidst concern that online chemical sellers maybe breaching EU safety controls. The EU agency has launched its latest forum enforcement project which will probe online sales direct from paint and coatings companies and broader e-marketplaces, such as Amazon. “Inspectors will check if buyers are informed about the existence of hazardous substances before the purchase is ...
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