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The German Federal Ministry for the Environment released a new indicative timeline for the legislative process of the restriction proposal on the use and production of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
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The European Commission presented an Action Plan for the Chemicals Industry to strengthen the competitiveness and modernisation of the EU chemical sector, as well as reaffirming its commitment to minimise PFAS.
The Commission welcomes the provisional agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Council on the so-called ‘one substance, one assessment’ (OSOA) package.
The European Commission published the Omnibus IV package which includes amendments to the F-Gas Regulation. The purpose of this initiative is to simplify existing administrative and reporting requirements.
Following the inclusion of metered dose inhalers in the scope of the new Regulation on F-Gases, it is necessary to establish a new template for the Declaration of Conformity.
The official minutes of the plenary meeting in November 2024 have been distributed. The Netherlands and France are in the meantime regulating PFAS at the national level.
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) and authorities from Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden have released a progress update on the process to restrict PFAS in Europe.
UK from 01 January 2025 will impede the placing on the market of single split air-conditioning systems containing less than 3 kg of fluorinated greenhouse gases with GWP of 750 or more.