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ECHA proposes to ban the use of PFAS

Twelve thousand substances were to be included in the roadmap of restrictions under the European Union's proposed ban on hazardous chemicals. For the first time, the plan focused on entire classes of chemicals. This also includes PFASs, or Perpetual Chemicals, due to their poor degradation in the environment.
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Impact of the AGEC Act on chemical substances

There are several decrees resulting from the AGEC law, which will come into force on different dates. As the decrees setting out the objectives and modalities of the AGEC law have not yet all been published, it is very important to follow their evolution.
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ECHA adds 9 new substances to the candidate list (SVHC)

The candidate list for SVHC substances was updated on 17 January 2023, with the addition of 9 new substances. These substances are used in particular in the sectors of paints & coatings, flame retardants, etc.
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Regulatory status of titanium dioxide

Following the numerous debates on the classification of titanium dioxide, the European Court of Justice has issued an opinion on it. In this article, we provide an update on the regulatory situation of titanium dioxide.
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Extension of SCIP notification to EEA countries

SCIP notification has been extended to European Economic Area (EEA) countries, requiring them to submit a SCIP notification for their substances of concern.
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Is graphene oxide toxic?

As graphene is a material with very specific properties, it has many commercial applications. However, since 2021, concerns have been raised about its toxicity. EcoMundo reviews for you what you need to know about graphene, as well as its oxidized form.