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EU's REACH chemicals law has arrived

The European Union’s REACH law, a chemical substances notification and testing law, has already begun phasing in. Packaging makers and users are well advised to be familiar with the obligations the new law creates.

Now is as good a time as any to assess the law’s burdens, since the registration requirements have begun to kick in, and failure to comply can mean legal troubles and, perhaps more immediately, a loss of business from EU customers who are going to need your help to comply with this complex law.

REACH stands for Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals, and the law is intended to identify and gather safety information on chemicals that are used and marketed in the European Union. REACH applies to chemicals that are made or imported into the EU at 1 tonne [a metric ton] or more per year. There are a range of exemptions built into the law, but because the law’s burdens are so varied, many exemptions merely reduce, but don’t eliminate, all the burdens on a particular substance.

The EU has already published a list of chemicals in the past, called the European inventory of chemicals, or “EINECS,” but registration of all chemicals, including EINECS-listed substances, is required before marketing for makers or importers of those.

December 1, 2008, was the deadline for pre-registration for makers or importers of chemicals qualifying as so-called phase-in substances (essentially, EINECS-listed substances), and that pre-registration earned them a delay in compliance with the registration requirements. The delayed start dates range from 2010 through 2018, depending on the volume of the chemical and the type of chemical involved.

The biggest burdens fall on makers and importers to the EU of chemicals classified as of “very high concern,” including carcinogens, reproductive toxins, mutagens, and the like. The EU has published its initial list of 15 such chemicals, called the Candidate List of Substances of Very High Concern, at http://echa.europa.eu/chem_data/candidate_list_en.asp. (See packworld.com/article-23590 for more background.)

We turned for assistance to Sebastien Louvion, a Brussels-based lawyer who has been helping a number of companies comply with REACH.

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