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How are REACH and RoHS 2 related to each other?

Started by Ganimedes Reveley, August 30, 2013, 11:47:21 AM

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Ganimedes Reveley



How are REACH and RoHS 2 related to each other?

RoHS and REACH are two different acts with different scopes and objectives. RoHS 2 is a sector specific directive laying down rules on the restriction of certain hazardous substances in EEE, while REACH is a general act regulating registration, evaluation, authorization and restriction of chemical substances.

RoHS 2 does not affect the application of REACH, and vice-versa, with regard to the restriction of substances in EEE. When overlaps occur, the strongest restriction (i.e. the lowest maximum concentration) should be applied. Furthermore, exemptions from the substance restrictions in RoHS 2 may not be granted if they result in a weakening of the environmental and human health protection afforded by REACH.

Recital 28 in RoHS 2 requires that during the review of the Directive, a thorough analysis of its coherence with REACH shall be carried out by the Commission. To secure coherence between RoHS 2 and REACH:
- both the methodology for prospective substance restrictions and the criteria for granting exemptions should be coherent with REACH.
- the available information according to the REACH procedures shall be used for future substance related RoHS amendments.

The first review of RoHS 2 is due by July 2014 and will also address the development of a methodology for any future amendments to the list of restricted substances.

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