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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 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 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 9 May 2018

Inspectors find phthalates in toys and asbestos in second-hand products

In an EU/EEA-wide project of ECHA’s Enforcement Forum, inspectors found hundreds of consumer products with illegal amounts of restricted chemicals. Every fifth toy inspected contained high levels of restricted phthalates.

  • ECHA
  • EU/EEA-wide
  • ECHA’s Enforcement Forum
  • restricted chemicals
  • Illegal
This link was published on 4 September 2017

EU adopts new wave of chemical bans

A dozen repro-toxic and carcinogenic substances will be phased out from the EU market within the next four years following the publication of the European Commission's decision. Eight repro-toxic substances, seven of them phthalates, will be banned from July 2020, with applications for individual uses accepted until January 2019. Anthracene oil and high-temperature coal-tar pitch must be phased out by October 2020, and the ban on two additional compounds classified as environmental endocrine disruptors will come into force on January 2021.

  • Ends Europe
  • Europe
  • phthalates
  • Chemical bans
  • repro-toxic
  • carcinogenic substances
  • European Commission's decision
  • repro-toxic substances
  • Anthracene oil
  • coal-tar pitch
  • environmental endocrine disruptors
This link was published on 8 May 2017

Greenpeace campaigns to ban phthalates in EEU toys

Greenpeace is campaigning for a ban on phthalates in toys marketed in the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) countries of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia. Phthalates is a family of toxic, synthetic, high production volume industrial chemicals used mostly to make plastics softer and more flexible. (Relevant story: NRDC and Scientists Urge CPSC to Finalize Phthalate Bans)

  • Chemical Watch
  • Armenia
  • Belarus
  • Kazakhstan
  • Russia
  • Greenpeace
  • phthalates
  • Eurasian Economic Union (EEU)
  • Chemicals
This link was published on 22 March 2017

NGOs file lawsuit against CPSC over phthalate rule

Three NGOs in US have filed a lawsuit to compel the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to finalise a rule banning five phthalates in children’s products. The commission issued a proposed rule in late 2014 to ban five phthalates in children’s toys, at levels greater than 0.1%. They were diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP); di-n-pentyl phthalate (DnPP); di-n-hexyl phthalate (DnHP); dicyclohexyl phthalate (DCHP); and diisononyl phthalate (DINP). The CPSC was required to publish the final rule within 180 days of the CHAP’s report on 14 January 2015. But the lawsuit states that the agency has missed this deadline by almost two years.

  • Chemical Watch
  • US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
  • phthalates
  • diisobutyl phthalate
  • dinpentyl phthalate
  • dinhexyl phthalate
  • dicyclohexyl phthalate
  • diisononyl phthalate
  • CPSC
  • CHAP’s report