France has launched a call for evidence to support the preparation of a REACH restriction proposal concerning octocrilene.
They are looking for information on this substance and its potential alternatives in plastisol and cosmetic products, including sunscreens.
Information on life cycle, emissions and risks to the environment as well as socio-economic impacts of a potential restriction for the above-mentioned uses is also of interest.
For questions, contact the French Competent Authority ANSES.
Have your say until 10 January 2024.
The European Commission has extended the deadline for applications to use bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) in medical devices from 27 November 2023 to 1 January 2029.
The sunset date, after which companies cannot market or use a substance without an authorisation, has been extended from 27 May 2025 to 1 July 2030.
This gives companies possibility to use their resources for assessing DEHP-free alternatives under the Medical Devices Regulation (MDR). Consequently, an application for authorisation under REACH will only be necessary for uses where alternatives are not available or not yet certified under the MDR.