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New European Chemicals Strategy Gian Marco Currado Chemicals & GM Policy Division
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Contents Background UK Government view
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Why do we need a new system? 30,000 Chemicals on the market produced over 1 tonne Very limited information on risks to human health and the environment Existing regime slow to produce results Increasing public concern Lack of confidence in chemical industry
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Overarching aims Single efficient and coherent regulatory framework Industry to take a leading role Deadlines to speed up the process Promotion of innovation and competitiveness Increased transparency and information
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Registration – substances exceeding a production volume of 1 tonne (around 30,000) Evaluation – substances exceeding a production volume of 100 tonnes (around 5,000) Authorisation – substances of highest concern i.e. CMRs, PBTs and vPvBs Substances of equivalent concern (e.g. endocrine disrupters (EDCs)
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UK Government View UK Government Position Statement published December 2002 Response to Commission consultation July 2003 http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/chemicals Three over-arching objectives: Fast, efficient and workable process Minimum animal testing Chemical industry competitiveness
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UK Government View Key Outcomes: Protection of human health and the environment Speed of operation Innovation and the competitiveness of the chemical industry Provision of Information
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UK Government View Key Constraints: Minimisation of animal testing WTO and other international commitments Scope of the system Role of downstream user
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