Brussels chemicals plan fails to sway critics

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Series Details 30.10.03, p9
Publication Date 30/10/2003
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The European Commission released on 29 October 2003 its final proposals for a new EU regulatory framework for chemicals. Under the proposed new system called REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals), enterprises that manufacture or import more than one tonne of a chemical substance per year would be required to register it in a central database. The aims of the proposed new Regulation are to improve the protection of human health and the environment while maintaining the competitiveness and enhancing the innovative capability of the EU chemicals industry. Industry critics fear the costs of introducing the new regulations.

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