Chemicals
Assessment of the Authorisation Process under REACH
The authorisation process is a central instrument of REACH, aiming at reducing risks from the use of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC). The goal is a stepwise elimination of such substances from the market with the option to grant temporary exemptions. The authorisation process comprises the identification of SVHCs for the candidate list, prioritisation Annex XIV, applications for authorisations (AfA), and the decision-making on granting. This project analysed the different steps by means of a literature analysis and an assessment of cases and proposes options to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the authorisation process.
Advancing REACH Financing options for ECHA
Advancing REACH - REACH and sustainable chemistry
Advancing REACH: Substances in Articles
Advancing REACH: Dossier Evaluation
Advancing REACH - REACH and substitution
Development of REACH – Review of evidence on the benefits & costs of REACH
Advancing REACH – The Restriction Procedure
Advancing REACH: Interplay of the REACH Processes
Advancing REACH - Consultation Procedures
Language
English
Project No. (FKZ)
3717 67 410 0
Publisher
Umweltbundesamt
Additional information
PDF is accessible
File size
1.35 MB
Print version
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Advancing REACH - REACH and sustainable chemistry
Advancing REACH: Substances in Articles
Advancing REACH: Dossier Evaluation
Advancing REACH - REACH and substitution
Development of REACH – Review of evidence on the benefits & costs of REACH
Advancing REACH – The Restriction Procedure
Advancing REACH: Interplay of the REACH Processes
Advancing REACH - Consultation Procedures