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India REACH: Fifth Draft of the Chemicals Management and Safety Rules Released
Sep 27, 2020
India released the fifth draft of the Chemicals (Management and Safety) Rules (known as “India REACH”) on August 24, 2020. This fifth draft is believed to be the final draft, despite the fourth draft issued in March 2020 was claimed as the final draft. As planned, it will be notified to the WTO for a 60-day consultation and come into force early next year.
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New Polymer Registration under China MEE Order No.12
Sep 24, 2020
Polymer registration is always of crucial concern for the chemical industry. They are generally regarded as representing a low safety concern and can benefit from exemption or reduced registration requirements under some circumstances. New polymers are assigned special provisions in the Measures for the Environmental Management Registration of New Chemical Substances (MEE Order No.12) which is set to take effect on January 1st next year and its draft Guidance on Environmental Management Registration of New Chemical Substances (hereafter referred to as the draft Guidance). This article provides details concerning special rules and related requirements for polymers to help enterprises better cope with the polymer registration under MEE Order No.12.
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New Chemical Registration in China: Industry Speaks out on China’s New Regulatory Scheme
Sep 10, 2020
On September 4th, 2020, in the final hours of a two-day workshop on environmental management registration of new chemical substances, representatives from enterprises and laboratories nationwide expressed their concerns over the Measures for the Environmental Management Registration of New Chemical Substances (MEE Order No.12) and the Guidance on Environmental Management Registration of New Chemical Substances (Draft).
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New Chemical Registration in China: Follow-up Management after Registration Will Be a Priority, Say MEE Officials
Sep 08, 2020
On September 3rd and 4th, 2020, the Solid Waste and Chemicals Management Center (SCC) under the Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) held a workshop on environmental management registration of new chemical substances in Beijing.
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China Focus: What’s New with Its Chemical Management System
May 18, 2020
This article will enumerate the latest developments in China’s chemical management. From the freshly unveiled revision of MEP Order No. 7 to the increased alignment with international conventions, China is demonstrating its commitment to sound management and safer handling of chemicals.
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Understanding India’s Final Draft of Chemicals Management and Safety Rules
Apr 24, 2020
India’s Chemicals (Management & Safety) Rules have been drafted for years, and when implemented, the rules will have a great impact on stakeholders handling chemicals in the Indian market. The final draft was shared with 12 industry bodies on March 16, 2020, and comments have been received until March 31, 2020. There is no timeline for public consultation. As planned, it will be notified to the WTO this year and come into force on the date when it is published in the Official Gazette.
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China’s IECSC Inclusion Process
Jul 19, 2019
It is known that new chemical substances notified under the China New Chemical Substance Notification (China NCSN) will have a chance of being included in the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (current version IECSC 2013). With more and more qualified new chemical substances waiting to be listed into IECSC, the Solid Waste and Chemicals Management Center (SCC) under China MEE has streamlined IECSC inclusion.
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Interpretation of the Draft Revision of China’s New Chemical Management System
Jul 18, 2019
China’s MEE published the draft revision of the Measures for the Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances (MEP Order No.7) on July 9, with public comments accepted until Aug 16, 2019. The release of the draft is another important event in the management of new chemical substances and follows shortly after the Notice of IECSC Supplementation issued by MEE (see relevant CL News) on June 21.
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An Overview of China’s Solid Waste and Chemical Management Plans in 2019
Mar 01, 2019
China 2019 work priorities for environmental management of solid waste and chemicals will focus on “system building”, “two major reforms”, “two special campaigns” and “four key tasks”.
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Industry Concerns over China’s Draft Regulation on Chemical Assessment and Control
Feb 01, 2019
Although China was initially looking to develop a REACH-like regulation, considering administrative capacity and the administrative burdens inherent in a REACH-like regulation, China is instead opting to use a regulation similar to Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA). The regulation was newly drafted by China MEE, named as the Regulation on environmental risk assessment and control of chemical substances.
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