Vietnam is working on the country’s first comprehensive chemical inventory and database, aiming to be completed by 2019.   With support from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Meti) the Vietnamese government is funding the project to develop the chemical and inventory database with an effective list of 300 and 400 chemical substances. […]

  A screening assessment for the substance acetic acid, anhydride (acetic anhydride) was called by the Canadian Government, to evaluate the potential harm the substance poses to the environment and Canadians.   Acetic Anhydride is an industrial chemical and does not occur naturally within the environment. Specifically in Canada, the substance is used during the […]

  Poland’s Authority for REACH and CLP are asking the European Commission and CARACAL members to express their thoughts about harmonizing classification of substances that contain benzene.   According to the CLP Regulation, Crude benzole does have a harmonized classification as carcinogenic category 1B (Carc. 1B, H350, assigned Note J). This substance is also classified […]

  The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently created a set of goals and objectives in relation to its plan to both implement and promote the development of alternative test methods, as required by Section 4(h) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).   The Agency has been developing a plan that involves using […]

  The second five-year evaluation of REACH has been delayed three months.   REACH, the European Unions Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals, evaluation has been delayed three months, due to the workload and time issues. It is now expected to be complete in January 2018.   This is the last review before the […]

  U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a rule regarding mercury under section 8(b)(10)(D) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).   The rule requires all applicable persons to provide information that will assist in the preparation of an inventory of mercury supply, trade and use in the country, where the substance is defined […]

  The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has voted to ban five harmful phthalate chemicals found in plastic used for children’s toys.   Phthalates are commonly used to soften plastic in many children’s products have been linked to hormone production interference and reproductive development in children.   The Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel (CHAP), which […]

  Echa is going to have 107 substances evaluated by Member States in the 2018-2020 CoRAP period.   The Community Rolling Action Plan, otherwise known as CoRAP, specifies substances that will be evaluated over the course of three years. Both Echa and the Member States work together to develop a risk-based criteria to select the […]

  The German Federal Environment Agency (UBA) has a proposal that will implement a criteria and assessment that will identify persistent, mobile and toxic substances (PMT).   Back in May, the Agency published its proposal to introduce PMT classification for substances that may be found in both drinking and ground water.   The proposal states […]

  The California Senate Bill 258 has become Law.   Sponsored by the Natural Resources Defense Council, Environmental Working Group (EWG), Women’s Voices for the Earth and Breast Cancer Prevention Partners, the historic Cleaning Product Ingredient Disclosure has been signed into Law.   Companies now must disclose added ingredients on the product (starting 2021) and […]