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China seeks public comments on chemicals that should be assessed for environmental risks with priority

2022-08-26 Reference source : Ministry of Environment and Ecology of China

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To implement ‘New Pollutant Management Action Plan’, on July 20, MEE (Ministry of Environment and Ecology of China) published a notice regarding public comments on chemicals that should be assessed of environmental risks with priority. It seeks to collect suggestion and opinions from public for chemicals to be listed in the first band for prioritize environmental risk assessment of chemicals. 

The ‘New Pollutant Management Action Plan’ was released in May 2022. The aim of it is to assess the environmental and health hazard of chemicals, with a primary focus on substances produced or used in large quantities, detected frequently in the environment, or used for various purposes, while developing an assessment database. Within this Action Plan, it outlined a plan to assess important chemicals which will be formulated and prioritized for environmental risk assessment. As a result of the plan, the notice was published to circulate public opinions. The estimate deadline for compiling these substances is the end of 2022. 

According to the requirements mentioned in this notice, proposed chemicals must meet the requirements of the guidelines for screening of priority assessment chemical substances (HJ 1229-2021). Meanwhile, this notice also enclosed an attached form which is Chemical Substance basic information list. Proposed chemicals need to include the following information: 

  • Chemical name in Chinese and English
  • CAS 
  • Eco-toxic features and health toxic features 
  • PBT characters 
  • Hazardous classification 
  • Use history in China and overseas 
  • Risk and risk control measures 
  • Others 

If you have any inquiry relating to China REACH, please contact us via compliance@gpcregulatory.cn



We acknowledge that the above information has been compiled from Ministry of Environment and Ecology of China.

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