Most hazardous and most common chemicals registered
Geert Dancet, Executive Director of ECHA, said “This is a momentous day – something that many people inside and outside Europe have been working towards since the REACH regulation was published at the end of 2006. I congratulate companies for rising to the challenge to comply with REACH; colleagues in the Member States and the European Commission for their support to companies and to my Agency; and my own staff who have performed magnificently in enabling this to happen.”
Thomas Jakl, Chair of the ECHA Management Board, said, “Today’s deadline is an important milestone within the reshaping of the EU’s chemicals policy. A process launched in 1998 when the first political discussions were held and which culminates today where we see absolute commitment from all stakeholders and ECHA as a strong and competent European Agency”.
Approximately 86 percent of registrations were made by large companies and 14 percent by small or medium-sized companies. Only Representatives (companies representing non-EU manufacturers) made 19 percent of registrations, which demonstrates the ability of non-European companies to participate successfully in Substance Identity Exchange Fora (SIEF). Most of the registrations came from companies based in Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, France and Belgium.
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