Regulation of Plasticizers Under EU REACH and RoHS Peru

  • Regulation of Plasticizers Under EU REACH and RoHS Peru
  • Regulation of Plasticizers Under EU REACH and RoHS Peru
  • Regulation of Plasticizers Under EU REACH and RoHS Peru
  • How many plasticisers are registered in the EU?
  • Plasticisers have been subject to extensive testing and rigorous risk assessments. Since the implementation of REACH, more than 50 substances with plasticising properties have been registered. Specific plasticisers are restricted under EU REACH (Annex XVII) or are subject to REACH Authorisations (Annex XIV).
  • What regulations do European manufacturers of plastics use?
  • This document compares and contrasts two key regulations for European manufacturers of polymers used in the manufacture of plastics materials and articles, namely the REACH regulation1 and the regulations on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food2.
  • What regulations apply to plastic materials & consumer products?
  • Plastics and consumer products made of plastics are subject to chemical restrictions, bans, labeling, and lab testing requirements. In this guide, we explain how REACH, RoHS Directive, and many other regulations apply to plastic materials and consumer products.
  • What regulatory frameworks does the EU have for chemicals?
  • The European Union (EU) has one of the most comprehensive regulatory frameworks for chemicals, spearheaded by the Regulation on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) and the Regulation on the Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures (CLP).
  • How does the REACH regulation affect the use of PVC?
  • The REACH regulation includes restrictions of substances and substances whose use is subject to authorisation. Those requirements impact the use of PVC. Current restrictions cover additives used in PVC, however, some entries have a limited scope and/or contain derogations for recycled material.
  • What is the plastics FCM regulation?
  • The Plastics FCM Regulation (Commission Regulation (EU) No 10/2011) sets out rules on the composition of plastic food contact materials (FCMs), and establishes a Union List of substances that are permitted for use in the manufacture of plastic FCMs.

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