
Chemicals
The chemicals, plastics and rubber industries are among the largest and the most dynamic industrial sectors in the EU. Together they generate about 3.2 million jobs in more than 60 000 companies. In 2007 chemicals sales in the EU amounted to €537 billion which is about 30 % of global chemicals sales. Regulation has a significant impact on the chemicals industry. This is why the quality of legislation, correct implementation and proper enforcement are not only of high significance for the achievement of health and environmental objectives, but also for the competitiveness of the chemicals industry.
For authorities and industry the main regulatory challenges are the correct implementation of REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) and CLP (Regulation on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures). Furthermore, DG Enterprise and Industry is in charge of sector-specific legislation on chemicals (e.g. fertilisers, detergents, etc.) in the EU.
These web pages (Enterprise & Industry/Chemicals) offer the interested reader further information on the legislation on chemicals and on the ongoing work on competitiveness-related issues. Links to the work of other Commission services and/or stakeholders are offered where available and applicable. There are several European Commission services contributing to the ongoing work in this area. The main players are Enterprise & Industry, Environment, Joint Research Centre, Health & Consumer Protection, Employment, Social Affairs & Equal Opportunities and Energy & Transport. The overall objective is to provide the sector with the necessary framework conditions for assuring sustainable development and contributing to the accomplishment of the Lisbon objectives.
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REACH - Substance Identity Workshop
Helsinki, 1 December 2009
- European Chemicals Agency - Third Stakeholders' Day Helsinki, 7 December 2009
- Expert evaluators for Intelligent Energy Europe (Deadline: 30/09/2013)
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ECHA publishes concise guidance on chemical safety assessment
3 November 2009
- REACH - WORKSHOP FOR LEAD REGISTRANTS, 11 September 2009, Brussels 11 September 2009
- Suggestions to reduce administrative burdens put on business by the EU (Deadline: TBA)
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Harmonised classification and labelling of two chemical substances
(Deadline: 19/12/2009)



