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PFAS restrictions in the EU and US
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large class of thousands of synthetic chemicals that are widely used throughout major industry sectors including electronics. Varying approaches to PFAS actions and differing opinions on how to restrict PFAS presents a challenge to manufacturers who seek to be proactive in addressing upcoming PFAS restrictions. Why should I care? The European Commission commits to phasing out all PFASs, allowing their use only where they are proven to be...
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EU Announces Largest Ever Restriction of Toxic Chemicals
Roughly 5,000 to 7,000 chemicals will be regulated in the EU by 2030.
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One Substance Added to EU REACH SVHC List
On June 10, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) announced the addition of 1 chemical to the EU REACH Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) Candidate List. EU REACH SVHC List now contains 224 Substances.
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Nine Substances Proposed to be Added to EU REACH SVHC List
Awaiting Decision on 9 Substances for Inclusion in the EU REACH SVHC Candidate List.
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France Implements New Environmental Labeling Decree for Electronics and Other Products
French environmental labeling requirements for consumer products, including electrical and electronic equipment, take effect on January 1, 2023.
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New Substance Additions Proposed for EU POP Regulation
Provisional deal to add 6 substance groups to list of restricted substances under EU POP agreed upon.
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California Proposition 65: Warning Label Changes to Undergo New Proposal
Rulemaking timeframe lapses for CA Prop 65 proposed changes to warning labels; new proposal process to begin soon.
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