From: Monona Rossol <0000030664c37427-dmarc-request**At_Symbol_Here**LISTS.PRINCETON.EDU>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Get ready for new REACH requirements for nanomaterials
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2019 15:41:44 +0000
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They sure will and the lack of toxicity testing will be a problem for us.  My guess is this is the EU trial balloon for a bigger move soon.  We should remember that REACH asked for toxicity data on 30,000 HPV chemicals back in 2008 with a deadline for the data in 2018 after which they have the right to enforce a "no date: no market" policy.

Testing simply was not done.  Instead we took up most of that time lobbying at the TTIP negotiations to force the EU to accept our untested products, pesticide tainted veggies, hormone beef, etc.  In 2016, Trump just walked away from the negotiations.  So theoretically, the EU can refuse to accept any of our products that contain any of the 30,000 HPV chemicals.

Is anyone in Washington competent anymore?  And is industry so determined not to do toxicity testing that they will put our economy in that kind of jeopardy?  Industry's strategy is to suppor PETA and sell the EU (and the world) on computer toxicity screening when they haven't got enough data to do this well.  Hell, last year a new human metabolic pathway was found.  We have a long way to go before we can let all the little mice go free.   Which reminds me.......

Monona


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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Get ready for new REACH requirements for nanomaterials

I suspect that these requirements will impact American markets as well...

- Ralph

https://echa.europa.eu/-/get-ready-for-new-reach-requirements-for-nanomaterials

Get ready for new REACH requirements for nanomaterials
ECHA/NR/19/35

By 1 January 2020, companies must provide more information on nanomaterials on the EU market under the REACH Regulation. ECHA encourages potential registrants to familiarise themselves with the new legal requirements and get ready.

Helsinki, 8 October 2019 - The new information requirements concern companies that manufacture or import nanoforms of substances that are subject to registration under REACH. Nanoforms of substances are those that fulfil the European Commission's recommendation for a definition of a nanomaterial. The revised REACH annexes addressing nanoforms introduce clarifications and new provisions for:

- characterisation of nanoforms or sets of nanoforms covered by the registration (Annex VI);
- the chemical safety assessment (Annex I);
- registration information requirements (Annexes III and VII-XI); and
- downstream user obligations (Annex XII).

The purpose is to make sure companies provide enough information to demonstrate the safe use of their nanoforms for human health and the environment. The amendments apply to all the new and existing registrations covering nanoforms. This means that registrants are expected to update their existing dossiers with nanoform-specific information by 1 January 2020.

(further information available at the URL above)

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