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International News in Chemical Policy Regulation: Jan 2021

Friday, January 22, 2021 Australia  Certain NICNAS Exemption Provisions Available Until August 31, 2022: Australia announced on December 17, 2020, that under the transitional arrangements, some exemption provisions that existed under the previous law, the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989, will be available to introducers until  August 31, 2022. Introductions made under this arrangement are taken to be Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS) “reported introductions” under Section 27 of the Industrial Chemicals Act 2019 (current law). Australia states that this means that if the introduction meets the criteria for one of the exemption provisions that existed under the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS), companies are authorized to introduce the chemical under AICIS as a “reported introduction” until 

ECHA eyes microplastics ban, fate of rubber infill in balance

ECHA eyes microplastics ban, fate of rubber infill in balance Shahrzad Pourriahi Print HELSINKI The European Chemicals Agency is finalizing the draft of a landmark restriction proposal to ban products which have intentionally added microplastics from being placed on the market in the European Union and the European Economic Area. The proposal will be submitted to the European Commission in the coming months and largely based on the opinions of two ECHA committees the Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC) and the Committee for Socio-economic Analysis (SEAC). Among the materials targeted by the proposal are granular infill materials from end-of-life tires and other synthetic elastomers, which have been classified as intentionally-added microplastics.

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