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This link was published on 11 March 2021

Two proposals to identify new substances of very high concern

Member states or the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) can propose substances to be identified as an SVHC. There are two substances currently proposed:
• Bis(2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethyl)ether; (Tetraglyme) (EC 205-594-7, CAS 143-24-8). The substance can be used as a solvent/extraction agent in inks and toners.
Dioctyltin dilaurate, stannane, dioctyl-, bis (coco acyloxy) derivs., and any other stannane, dioctyl-, bis(fatty acyloxy) derivs. wherein C12 is the predominant carbon number of the fatty acyloxy moiety. These substances are not registered under REACH. The mono-constituent form of the substance (dioctyltin dilaurate) is used in adhesives and sealants.
If a substance is identified as an SVHC, it will be added to the Candidate List for eventual inclusion in the Authorisation List. The deadline for public consultation is 16 October 2020.

  • ECHA
  • Carbon
  • European Chemicals Agency
  • SVHC
  • Bis(2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethyl)ether
  • Tetraglyme
  • solvent
  • Ink
  • Toners
  • coco acyloxy
  • fatty acyloxy
  • Candidate List for eventual inclusion in the Authorisation List
This link was published on 11 March 2021

Candidate List update: Four new hazardous chemicals to be phased out (25 June 2020, ECHA)

The Candidate List of substances of very high concern (SVHCs) now contains 209 substances that may have serious effects on people or the environment. These may be placed on the Authorisation List in the future, which means that industry would need to apply for permission to continue using them. Companies may have legal obligations when their substance is included in the Candidate List - either on its own, in mixtures or in articles.
In this update, three out of four substances are toxic to reproduction and are used in industrial processes to produce polymers, coating products and plastics, respectively. The other one is an endocrine disruptor used in consumer products, such as cosmetics.

  • ECHA
  • SVHCs
  • Toxic
  • hazardous chemicals
  • Environment
  • Plastics
  • Authorisation List
  • polymers
  • coating products
  • cosmetics
This link was published on 26 January 2021

Candidate List update: Four new hazardous chemicals to be phased out

The Candidate List of substances of very high concern (SVHCs) now contains 209 substances that may have serious effects on people or the environment. These may be placed on the Authorisation List in the future, which means that industry would need to apply for permission to continue using them. Companies may have legal obligations when their substance is included in the Candidate List - either on its own, in mixtures or in articles.
In this update, three out of four substances are toxic to reproduction and are used in industrial processes to produce polymers, coating products and plastics, respectively. The other one is an endocrine disruptor used in consumer products, such as cosmetics.

  • ECHA
This link was published on 26 March 2020

App to detect SVHCs in articles launched across EU

An app is being launched across the EU that allows consumers to scan products for substances of very high concern (SVHCs). The app – Check Chemistry – has been developed as part of the pan-European AskREACH project. Consumers will be able to use their mobile phones to scan a product’s barcode and gain access to this information.

  • Chemical Watch
  • Europe
  • SVHCs
  • Check Chemistry
  • pan-European AskREACH project
This link was published on 26 March 2020

ECHA adds four substances to REACH candidate list

The European Chemicals Agency has included four more substances on its REACH candidate list of Substances of Very High Concerns (SVHCs), which now contains 205 chemicals. The list comprises of substances that may have serious effects on human health or the environment and which are candidates for eventual inclusion in the Authorization list (Annex XIV).
The substances included in the Candidate List for authorisation on 16 January 2020 are:
• Diisohexyl phthalate (CAS 71850-09-4) – added due to its toxicity to reproduction
• 2-benzyl-2-dimethylamino-4'-morpholinobutyrophenone (CAS 119313-12-1) – added due to its toxicity to reproduction
• 2-methyl-1-(4-methylthiophenyl)-2-morpholinopropan-1-one (CAS 71868-10-5) – added due to its toxicity to reproduction)
• Perfluorobutane sulfonic acid (PFBS) and its salts – added as it causes probable serious effects to human health and the environment

  • ECHA
  • Europe
  • SVHCs
  • REACH
  • The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)
  • Diisohexyl phthalate
  • 2-benzyl-2-dimethylamino-4'-morpholinobutyrophenone
  • methyl
  • morpholinopropan
  • Perfluorobutane sulfonic acid
This link was published on 4 September 2019

Four new substances added to the SVHC Candidate List

ECHA has added four new substances to the Candidate List due to their toxicity to reproduction, endocrine disruption and a combination of other properties of concern on 16 July 2019. The four substances are listed below:
1. 2-methoxyethyl acetate
2. Tris (4-nonylphenyl, branched and linear) phosphite (TNPP) with ≥ 0.1% w/w of 4-nonylphenol, branched and linear (4-NP)
3. 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-(heptafluoropropoxy)propionic acid, its salts and its acyl halides (covering any of their individual isomers and combinations thereof)
4. 4-tert-butylphenol

  • ECHA
  • ECHA
  • substances
  • Candidate List
  • SVHC Candidate List
  • toxicity
  • reproduction
  • endocrine disruption
  • 2-methoxyethyl acetate
This link was published on 15 May 2019

Nordic inspections find phthalate, SCCPs in give-away items

A joint enforcement project undertaken by the Nordic countries has found hazardous substances in over one-fifth of free promotional items tested. According to the Norwegian Environment Agency, inspectors found restricted substances above the limit mostly in soft plastic gadgets – due to the presence of softeners, like DEHP and SCCPs – as well as in toys, and electrical and electronic products.
The detected items contained either restricted substances in concentrations exceeding limit values or those on the REACH candidate list of SVHCs in concentrations over 0.1%. A final report of the joint enforcement project will be published this month (May 2019).

  • Chemical Watch
  • SVHCs
  • REACH
  • DEHP
  • Nordic
  • Inspections
  • phthalate
  • hazardous substances
  • Norwegian Environment Agency
  • restricted substances
  • soft plastic gadgets
  • SCCPs
  • electronic products
  • joint enforcement project
This link was published on 11 February 2019

Six new substances added to the Candidate List

ECHA has added six new substances to the Candidate List. All have properties that are either carcinogenic, toxic to reproduction, persistent, bio-accumulative and toxic (PBT), endocrine disrupting, or are very persistent and very bioaccumulative (vPvB). The Candidate List of substances of very high concern (SVHCs)forauthorisation now lists 197 substances.
The six new substances are:
• Pyrene, Phenanthrene and Fluoranthene are PAHs restricted in Germany under the GS mark, but not currently restricted under REACH ANNEX XVII with other PAHs;
• Benzo[k]fluoranthene is a PAH restricted under both the GS mark in Germany and REACH ANNEX XVII with other PAHs;
• 2,2-bis(4'-hydroxyphenyl)-4-;methylpentane
• 1,7,7-trimethyl-3-(.phenylmethylene)bicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one

  • ECHA
  • Germany
  • ECHA
  • Six new substances
  • Candidate List
  • carcinogenic
  • toxic to reproduction
  • persistent
  • bio-accumulative and toxic
  • endocrine disrupting
  • bioaccumulative
  • Pyrene
  • Phenanthrene
  • Fluoranthene
  • Benzo[k]fluoranthene
This link was published on 10 August 2018

Member states back EU phthalates restriction proposal

EU member approved the proposal to restrict the phthalates DEHP, DBP, DIBP and BBP in articles. The four phthalates are on the REACH candidate list of SVHCs for their reprotoxic as well as endocrine disrupting properties. Under the proposal they would be restricted to a concentration equal to or below 0.1% by weight individually or in any combination in any plasticised material in articles used by consumers or those used in indoor areas. The European Parliament and the Council of Ministers now have three months to scrutinise the measure and the restriction will then be published in the EU’s Official Journal and will apply 18 months after the entry into force to products produced both in and outside of the EU.

  • Chemical Watch
  • Europe
  • phthalates
  • DEHP
  • DBP
  • BBP
  • REACH candidate list of SVHCs
  • reprotoxic
  • endocrine disrupting properties
  • plasticised material
  • Consumer
  • The European Parliament
  • Council of Ministers
  • restriction
  • EU’s Official Journal
This link was published on 10 August 2018

10 new substances added to the Candidate List

ECHA has added eight new SVHCs to the Candidate List following the SVHC identification process with the involvement of the Member State Committee (MSC). Two further substances, TMA and DCHP, have also been added to the list, having been identified as SVHCs by the European Commission due to their respiratory sensitising properties and toxic for reproduction and endocrine-disrupting properties, respectively. The Commission’s decision follows the referral of the MSC opinions on these SVHC proposals in 2016.

  • ECHA
  • European commission
  • MSC
  • SVHCs
  • ECHA
  • substances
  • Member State Committee (MSC)
  • Toxic
  • TMA
  • DCHP
  • endocrine-disrupting