The European Union, the United States, and Canada want to promote the exchange of data on substances at the global level. As part of a pilot project, they will test how such an exchange might operate at the international level. The experience gained from the project should then serve as…
According to the Turkish Ministry of Environment and Urbanization (MoEU), about 48,000 preregistrations have been submitted so far. Nevertheless, companies have raised concerns about recurring problems with the software of the Turkish ministry (KKS) over the past few months. The software is not compatible with the IT tool used for REACH. The ministry wants to drive quick…
Discussions about the development of a platform for trade and the exchange of chemical data is off to a flying start. As part of a landmark conference, EU Chemicals Policy 2030 – Building on the Past, Moving to the Future, held in Brussels at the end of June, representatives of…
IT issues have caused delays for the preregistration of chemicals as part of Turkey’s REACH (KKDIK). The regulation took effect at the end of 2017. According to plans, preregistrations were to close by the end of next year, and all chemicals were to be registered in 2023. Chemical Watch cited…