REACH – EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE – DYES

BY ALAN OSBORNDYE manufacturers, like others in the European chemical industry, have reacted with ill-concealed dismay to the amendments approved by the environment committee of the European Parliament to the European Commission's proposals for the REACH chemicals control programme. In a vote taken on October 4, the committee approved the original Brussels proposals for controlling the 10-100 tonne volume band, sharply breaking with the views of the industry and internal market committees, which had called for this to be relaxed. The committee also voted for a ...


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