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Candidate list – NGO experienceDr Ninja ReinekeWWF European Policy Office, Brussels04 10 2010

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day

Overview

Candidate list – NGO experience

First part

REACH candidate list: idea and reality

Second part

NGO priority list (SIN list) – methodology and experiences

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Important REACH fora & WWF involvement

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 3

Need to reduce exposure to SVHC

2010 – Year of biodiversity

WWF concerned about contamination in wildlife and humans

Abundance of recent studies of hazardous chemicals in environment, homes and people

Human diseases/disorders linked to chemical exposures

Candidate list – NGO experience

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 4

REACH candidate list: vehicle for change

lists chemicals with unwanted properties

helps progressive replacement of SVHC

early warning signal for companies

information within supply chain and to consumers

Candidate list – NGO experience

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 5

CHA

NG

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Reality check I: Too slow on the way to substitution

Candidate list – NGO experience

>1500SVHC

38 candidate list

11 new proposals

6 on Annex XIV

6-8 new prioritised

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 6

Reality check II: Insufficient information for consumers

Candidate list – NGO experience

Article 33 obliges companies to respond to customers within 45 days on SVHC in articles

NGO investigations in Denmark, Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Netherlands, Sweden and Belgium

Unsatisfactory results:EEB survey (to be released 11 October)

50 %28 %

22 %

Overall answer rate

No answer

Unsatisfactoryanswers

Satisfactoryanswers

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 7

Urgent issues to address

Hormone disrupting chemicals need to be identified as equivalentconcern chemicals (57 f) for the candidate list

Stronger focus on PBT/vPvB chemicals using revised criteria

Grouping of chemicals for nominations on candidate list

Candidate list – NGO experience

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 8

Science has shown cumulative effects for chemicals with same adverse outcomes; these should not be authorised on an individual base

Phthalates will be an important test for REACH!

Candidate list – NGO experience

First part:

REACH candidate list: idea and reality

Second part:

NGO priority list (SIN list) – methodology and experiences

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 9

SIN list – NGO priority list

Candidate list – NGO experience

Launched in September 2008 in Brussels

Lead International Chemical Secretariat

to assist Candidate List processto prioritize chemicals for phase-outto offer guidance to companies, consumers, regulators

Aims

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 10

SIN list – NGO Advisory Committee

Candidate list – NGO experience

European Unit

European Policy Office

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 11

SIN list – selection of substances

Candidate list – NGO experience

CMR

PBT/vPvB“…serious and irreversible effects giving rise to equivalent concern.”

Criteria for justification, e.g.:

findings in monitoring studies−

delayed effects−

potential effects on the next generation

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 12

SIN list 1.1

Candidate list – NGO experience

17PBT/vPvB

substances

28Equivalent

concernsubstances

311 CMR

substances

SIN List 1.1356 subst.

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 13

Who wants the SIN list?

Candidate list – NGO experience

Downstream users

Authorities in Member States

Policy makers outside the EU

Investors

Researchers/Green Chemists

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 14

Conclusions

Candidate list – NGO experience

Authorities need to increase efforts in nominating chemicals to candidate list to drive the replacement of SVHC

Enforcement needed to give consumer access to information in SVHC in products

SIN list is a useful tool for companies, policymakers

@Business: invest in replacement, not defense of SVHC!

ECHA’s 5th Stakeholders’ Day 15

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