Policy Issue

PFAS Restriction under REACH

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PFAS Restriction under REACH

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State of play

On 13 January 2023, five Member States submitted to European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) a restriction proposal under the REACH Regulation covering per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).

The restriction would ban the manufacture, placing on the market and use of PFAS in non-essential applications. PFAS covers an extremely broad range of substances, which may include certain HFOs and HFC blends used as refrigerants in HVACR equipment, and substances used in the manufacture of filter media.

ECHA’s six-month consultation ran until September 2023. It is carrying out a scientific evaluation of the proposal. Once the scientific evaluations are adopted, they are sent to the European Commission, who together with the EU Member States will then decide on a potential restriction.

18 December 2024
The official minutes of the plenary meeting in November 2024 have been distributed. The Netherlands and France are in the meantime regulating PFAS at the national level.
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26 November 2024
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) and authorities from Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden have released a progress update on the process to restrict PFAS in Europe.
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07 November 2024
Following the EU elections results and the appointment of the prospective College of Commissioners, the European Parliament has submitted a written questionnaire to the Commissioners-designate on their proposed agenda.
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03 October 2024
The official minutes of the last Plenary meetings of ECHA’s Committees regarding the PFAS restriction proposal have been circulated. Fluorinated gases should be addressed in 2025.
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20 June 2024
ECHA organised a plenary meeting from 03-06 June 2024. The fluorinated gases will be addressed later this year and the President of the European Commission informed about the vision of the Commission on the PFAS restriction.
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19 April 2024
ECHA informed that the national authorities of the PFAS restriction dossier submitters are using the information provided by stakeholders from the six-month consultation to update their initial restriction proposal.
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11 March 2024
The German Federal Ministry for the Environment released a new indicative timeline for the legislative process of the restriction proposal on the use and production of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
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22 November 2023
On 8 November 2023 European Chemical Agency’s Enforcement Forum published its advice on the enforceability of the proposed PFAS restriction.
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