Substitution of substances of high concern and innovation in sectors in demand 77th CA meeting – 14 March 2018 Reference : CA-September18-Doc.7.4 80th.

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Substitution of substances of high concern and innovation in sectors in demand 77th CA meeting – 14 March 2018 Reference : CA-September18-Doc.7.4 80th CA meeting - 28.09.2018

Overview Main comments received Future actions Foreseen workshops

Comments received (1) Examples of National initiatives DK : the Danish Development and Demonstration Program for Environmental Technology. FI : National program for hazardous chemicals NL : Safe Chemicals Innovation agenda FR : INERIS to launch a study on PT 8 Support to the list of identified areas for future actions(PTs 6,8,14,18 and 21) PT 1 to 4 is also an area of concern (DK/FI/DE)

Future fact finding workshops Comments received (2) Future fact finding workshops DK : disinfectants : an area where technical solutions such as hygienic design of equipment, certification and guidance could contribute to sustainable use of biocide IND - paints, detergents, water-based polymers: Preservatives for products during storage - PT 6 Additional comments Optimize comparative assessment by defining chemical classes of concerns; Develop harmonized criteria for non-chemical alternatives (efficacy). DK – reflecting on how certification of new equipment designed for the food sector could be extended to the feed sector or other sectors using piping networks (e.g. swimming pools, air-conditioning systems)

Future actions MS and IND to participate actively in Future workshops Possible EU funded R&I project(s) for the biocidal sector MS consider action, project or study at national level and share their experience with the expert group & COM IND consider R&I in the areas identified and possibly share experience. Prepare and react to upcoming public consultations on available alternatives future calls for tenders under Horizon Europe Share any concrete information describing the problems with the current situation and the positive impacts that R&I on BP will bring to the society SANTE E.4 : to define its priorities for the upcoming EU R&I programme in the coming months. All: try to mobilize the research community to contribute to the future calls for tenders under Horizon Europe.

Foreseen workshops 5 October 2018 - Rotterdam. Antifouling in recreational crafts. Organised by NL 20 November 2018 – Brussels. Non-chemical alternatives to conventional rodenticides. Organised by DE