2025-09-22 Reference source : ECHA
Titanium dioxide classification TIO2 CLP Annex VI ECHA CHEM Update ECHA CL Inventory Update EU Chemical Classification Titanium dioxide carcinogen status
ECHA has removed the harmonised
classification of titanium dioxide (TiO₂, CAS 13463-67-7) from the C&L
Inventory and updated the registry of intentions, following the Court of
Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruling of 1 August 2025 annulling the
classification. Related guidance documents on classification and labelling have
also been deleted from ECHA’s website.
Annex VI to CLP Amended
The Court’s judgment directly
amends Annex VI to the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP)
Regulation. The following entries no longer apply to titanium dioxide:
Immediate Effect for
Businesses
Because the ruling has direct
legal effect, the removal of the titanium dioxide entry does not require a
further amendment (ATP) to CLP. Companies can already update safety data sheets
(SDS) and labels to reflect the deletion of the harmonised classification.
Implications for Industry
The removal has significant implications for manufacturers and importers of paints, coatings, plastics, and other products containing TiO₂. Labelling requirements are now simplified, and suppliers can base hazard communication on their own product assessments rather than the harmonised entry.
The full text of the ruling of the European Court of Justice on the classification of titanium dioxide can be found here.
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