SGS Summarizes Australian Consultation Over Listing Two POP Chemicals

Top Quote SGS publishes SafeGuardS summarizing Australian moves to list Dechlorane Plus® and UV-328 (POP chemicals) under Schedule 6 of the IChEMS Register. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) May 22, 2024 - SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 068.24 to keep stakeholders up to date with Australia’s plan to list two persistent organic pollutant (POP) chemicals under Schedule 6 in the Industrial Chemicals Environmental Management (Register) Instrument 2022 (IChEMS Register).

    The two chemicals are:
    • Dechlorane Plus® – a polychlorinated flame retardant
    • UV-328 – an ultra-violet (UV) radiation absorber

    Schedule 6 chemicals are defined as having essential uses but are likely to cause serious or irreparable harm to the environment.

    The proposed scheduling was announced by Australia’s Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) on April 15, 2024, with a planned effective date of July 1, 2026. At that point, they will be prohibited from manufacture, import, use and export, with derogations for unintentional trace contamination (UTC), time limited essential uses and disposal, and for articles (products) in use prior to the effective date of the decision.

    SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory and market changes that may impact their ability to trade. SafeGuardS 068.24 provides a comprehensive look at the proposal and includes a table summarizing the proposals and effective date, as well as a second table listing applications of the two substances.

    Stakeholders should review SGS’s original SafeGuardS 068.24 for more information.

    The consultation organized by the DCCEEW also include three chemicals that present a lower risk to the environment:
    • Schedule 2 (unlikely to cause harm to the environment) – Melamine and boric acid and its precursors
    • Schedule 3 (potential to cause harm to the environment) – -alanine

    If adopted, these three lower concern chemicals would be required to conform to IChEMS minimum standards.

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    SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Australia Consults Over Listing of Two POP Chemicals SafeGuardS. [www.sgs.com/en/news/2024/05/safeguards-6824-australia-consults-over-listing-of-two-pop-chemicals]

    Subscribe here, www.sgs.com/subscribesg, to receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox.

    For further information contact:

    Dr. HingWo Tsang
    Global Information and Innovation Manager
    Tel: (+852) 2774 7420
    Email: cp.media ( @ ) sgs dot com
    Website: www.sgs.com/cp
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