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- Understanding REACH - ECHA
Understanding REACH REACH is a regulation of the European Union, adopted to improve the protection of human health and the environment from the risks that can be posed by chemicals, while enhancing the competitiveness of the EU chemicals industry
- REACH Regulation - Environment - European Commission
REACH places responsibility on industry to manage the risks from chemicals and to provide safety information on the substances To that end, manufacturers and importers are required to gather information on the properties of their chemical substances and to register that information in a central database in the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)
- REACH Legislation - ECHA
This is unique source of information on the chemicals manufactured and imported in Europe It covers their hazardous properties, classification and labelling, and information on how to use them safely
- Homepage - ECHA
The European Chemicals Agency’s (ECHA) Biocidal Products Committee (BPC) concluded its discussions today on the approval of ethanol as an active substance in disinfectants without adopting an opinion The Committee will resume its work in February 2026 and aims to adopt the opinion later that year
- Candidate List of substances of very high concern for Authorisation
The REACH Candidate list will be available in our new chemicals database, ECHA CHEM, since 16 September 2025 To guarantee a smooth transition, we will also maintain up to date the Candidate list in the below location for the time being
- Search for chemicals - ECHA
Search for chemicals Search for REACH registrations ECHA CHEM has now resumed normal operations and is again serving users with up-to-date information from REACH registrations submitted to ECHA and C L Inventory Circa 300 registration dossiers remain unavailable following a technical problem and will be restored in the coming months
- Search for Chemicals - ECHA
This is unique source of information on the chemicals manufactured and imported in Europe It covers their hazardous properties, classification and labelling, and information on how to use them safely Information on Candidate List substances in articles Recommendations for inclusion in the Authorisation List Candidate List of substances of very high concern for Authorisation
- RoHS Directive - Environment - European Commission
Discover EU rules on the restriction of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS in EEE)
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