Reference source : Council of the European Union
REACH Regulation update/amendment EU Chemicals Governance ECHA Regulation European Chemicals Agency ECHA ECHA Governance Standalone Regulation
On 10 December 2025, the Council of the European Union agreed its position on a proposed regulation to establish a standalone legal framework for the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). This is a significant step in the legislative process, confirming the support of EU Member State for the creation of a dedicated regulation to govern ECHA’s mandate, governance, and financing.
Establishing a Dedicated Legal Framework for ECHA
The proposed regulation aims to provide ECHA with its own legal basis, separate from the REACH Regulation, under which the agency was originally established. This initiative reflects the significant expansion of ECHA’s responsibilities in recent years, which now include tasks relating to chemicals, biocides, prior informed consent, persistent organic pollutants and other EU legislation.
Under the proposal, the new framework would:
Council Position and Next Steps
By agreeing its position, the Council has established its negotiating mandate for discussions with the European Parliament under the ordinary legislative procedure. The Council’s approach broadly follows the European Commission’s original proposal, presented in July 2025. The file will now move forward once the European Parliament adopts its position, after which interinstitutional negotiations are expected to begin.
If adopted, the regulation would represent a structural change in EU chemicals governance, providing ECHA with a consolidated legal and operational framework aligned with its expanded role under EU chemicals policy.
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