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The so called China REACH

So called China REACH - the "Measures on Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances" was adopted in January 2009 and will enter into force on 15 October 2010.

The adopted regulation contains 52 articles compared to only 41 in the draft released in May 2009.

The regulations include:

  • New chemicals are classified into general new chemicals and hazardous new chemicals
  • Tonnage based notification. As with REACH in the EU higher volume demands more data
  • Simplified notification is available for new chemicals imported or produced at levels of below 1 tonne and 0.1 tonne per year
  • Notification of new chemicals can only be carried out by a registered Chinese entity
  • Joint applications are available for easier notification
  • Producers and importers of new chemicals have annual reporting requirements
  • Risk management concept incorporating hazards and exposure

 

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