EFCC Sets Out Its Latest Position on the REACH Revision playlist_play

Today, EFCC submitted its position on the revision of the REACH Regulation to the European Commission. EFCC members were disappointed to learn, when the Commission presented the latest version of the planned revision measures in early April, that only minor changes were made compared to earlier drafts - despite the fact that these proposals would impose a significant burden on industry.

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EFCC's position on the revision of the REACH Regulation playlist_play

The European Federation for Construction Chemicals has published its responses to questions raised by the European Commission during the 53rd CARACAL meeting. This paper outlines EFCC's positions on key aspects of the REACH revision, including reducing administrative burdens, ensuring science-based and risk-based regulatory approaches, and improving enforcement and competitiveness. EFCC emphasizes the importance of preserving REACH’s high safety standards while ensuring the system remains efficient, predictable, and supportive of innovation and industry needs over the next two decades.

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Substitution Planning - European Commission workshop playlist_play

On 1 October 2024 EFCC participated at the European Commission’s second workshop on substitution planning in the context of REACH and other European chemicals legislation. We are pleased that EFCC could once again contribute to the exchange and look forward to future exchanges with policymakers on driving innovation and sustainable solutions in substitution planning, while safeguarding the competitiveness of the industry.

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Open letter to legislators on finding solution to the housing crisis playlist_play

Today EFCC joined Construction 2050 Alliance in the discussion on the the critical situation in housing in Europe that has a negative impact on the construction industry. The roundtable discussion was hosted by the Urban Intergroup of the European Parliament. EFCC is one of the signatories to an open letter from the Construction 2050 Alliance, which advocates for action to be taken at the European level as the crisis affects the whole Europe. The letter was released at the time of the event. 

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Reiteration of the major negative impact on industry of the current CLP proposal regards minimum requirements for labelling playlist_play

As a follow-up of the industry cross sector group letter of 5 September 2023, today industry released a new joint letter to reiterate the major negative impact on industry of the current CLP proposal as regards minimum requirements for labelling. In the new letter industry invites legislators to keep an open mind going in the trilogue discussions regarding minimum font size requirements.

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EFCC position on the European positive list under the Drinking Water Directive playlist_play

Today EFCC submitted its position in reply to the public consultation on the delegated act that supplements the Drinking Water Directive and that lays down the procedure for amending the European positive list of starting substances, compositions or constituents to be used in the manufacture of materials or products intended to be in contact with drinking water. EFCC is concerned that the increased data collection and analytical requirements planned to be required for the positive listing will put a significant burden of the manufactures and downstream users. In addition to this, EFCC considers that neither the DWD nor this implementing act provide sufficient protection for the shared data and confidential business information and as such is not protecting the intellectual property of the European economic operators. As downstream user formulators we fear that the number of applicants for the positive listing will be very limited resulting in a lack of substances available for drinking water materials after 2025. This would lead to a significant reduction of construction products available for drinking water installations which could put the distribution of the drinking water to European consumers via the pipe systems at risk.

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EFCC position on the data handling aspects of the revised Construction Products Regulation (CPR) playlist_play

EFCC supports the key objectives of the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) revision, and in particular the ones aimed at addressing the shortcomings of the current rules, enhancing the sustainability of construction products and contributing to the objectives of the green and digital transition of the European economy. However, EFCC members have been concerned about the planned introduction of a significant number of additional data sharing requirements. Members consider many of the additional data sharing requirements as not improving the accessibility of relevant digital product information for citizens and authorities, whilst adding a very significant administrative burden on the construction chemicals industry.  

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Cross industry request for a phased implementation of the Mixture Allocation Factor (MAF) playlist_play

EFCC members have expressed many times their concern about the planned introduction of the Mixture Allocation Factor (MAF). Now, in June 2023, we reiterate this concern together with all DUCC member associations and SMEunited. We voice again that even a proposed MAF of 5 will have substantial impacts on the entire chemicals value chain, with serious knock-on effects on EU competitiveness and sustainability-driven innovations and only with very limited contribution to the safer use of chemicals and in most cases no benefits to end-users and society. If the MAF is introduced regardless of the concerns, we ask for its phased, stepwise, implementation and starting with substances with the greatest potential to contribute to unintentional co-exposure. 

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