
How should we expect the new hazard classes under EU CLP to play out in practice?
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In this episode I share an article discussing the new hazard classes under the EU CLP regulation, and what this might mean for chemicals management more broadly.
As a reminder, the new CLP hazard classes are:
- Endocrine disruptors (ED) for human health and the environment;
- Persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT); very persistent and very bioaccumulative (vPvB); and
- Persistent, mobile and toxic (PMT); very persistent and very mobile (vPvM).
I also share some insights on what has been happening since the article was published.
Read the original article: How should we expect the new hazards under EU CLP to play out in practice? — Embark Chemical Consulting
Events I attended in May:
SETAC Europe 35th Annual Meeting
Designing for Circularity in Biodegradable Chemicals and Polymers | Sustainable Chemicals and Materials Manufacturing Hub
CHEMUK 2025 EXPO
Latest developments on the new CLP hazard classes:
ECHA clarification on deadlines - New hazard classes 2023 - ECHA
ECHA guidance on the new CLP hazards - Guidance on the Application of the CLP Criteria - Part 4/5: Environmental hazards and additional hazards
Persistence Assessment Tool (PAT) preprint - Developing a weight-of-evidence methodology for persistence assessment of substances in the environment | Earth, Space, and Environmental Chemistry | ChemRxiv | Cambridge Open Engage
ECHA webinar and Q&A - Events - ECHA
New hazard classes added to IUCLID - All news - ECHA
C&L Inventory moves over to ECHA CHEM - All news - ECHA
View the latest proposals for harmonised CLP classifications - Registry of CLH intentions until outcome - ECHA
CLH proposal for trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) - Registry of CLH intentions until outcome - ECHA
Visit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.com