Comments on the Hydrolytic Degradation of Polyesters.pdf
Prof. Dr. Hans R. Kricheldorf, from the Institut für technische und Makromolekulare Chemie, publishes comments on the Hydrolytic Degradation of Polyesters.
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Prof. Dr. Hans R. Kricheldorf, from the Institut für technische und Makromolekulare Chemie, publishes comments on the Hydrolytic Degradation of Polyesters.
Defining a system for the notification of polymers (DUTCH, in cooperation with VLK and DETIC)
This is the Dutch translation of the original English leaflet which can be consulted here.
The European Commission is working to extend registration requirements for polymers, currently exempted from registration under EU REACH. The Commission is considering requesting industry to notify of certain polymers’ information.
This FEICA leaflet explains why the notification of polymers should be limited to a concise dataset and analytical or test data should not be required at the notification stage.
Publication ref.: NL_FMI-EX-K10-052
Defining a system for the notification of polymers (FRENCH, in cooperation with AFICAM and DETIC)
This is the French translation of the original English leaflet which can be consulted here.
The European Commission is working to extend registration requirements for polymers, currently exempted from registration under EU REACH. The Commission is considering requesting industry to notify of certain polymers’ information.
This FEICA leaflet explains why the notification of polymers should be limited to a concise dataset and analytical or test data should not be required at the notification stage.
Publication ref.: FR_FMI-EX-K10-052
‘Ensuring the safety of adhesives for food packaging’ presentation by FEICA at the PTS Conference 'Paper & Board for Food Contact'
On 3 March 2022, Dr Monika Tönnießen, Head of Food Safety Compliance - Global Food Safety, Product Safety and Regulatory Affairs at Henkel, represented FEICA at the PTS Conference 'Paper & Board for Food Contact', with a presentation on ‘Ensuring the safety of adhesives for food packaging’. To consult the presentation, click here.
#events #foodcontact #paper&packaging
FEICA CONNECT 47 - February 2022
CONNECT is the quarterly newsletter for FEICA members and stakeholders of the adhesive and sealant industry.
IN THIS ISSUE:
- The European Adhesive & Sealant Conference and EXPO 2022
- Greek A&S producers form industry association and join FEICA
- MEP Eva Kaili joins FEICA webinar 'How to keep on top of increasing data requirements'
- FEICA leaflet on polymers now available in seven languages
- FEICA contributes to EU Stakeholder consultation for a more resilient, green & digital construction ecosystem
- Key questions on the Impact of Brexit on EU Companies
- WAC 2022 preliminary programme available
- FEICA is 50!
- Member Portrait: BASA
- New FEICA Member: IMCD
Publication ref.: FNL-EX-L01-002
#CONNECT #FEICA50 #events #FEICA2022
FEICA co-signs ASMoR position paper on regulatory efficiency
The Alliance for Sustainable Management of Chemical Risk (‘ASMoR’) is an alliance of more than 30 members that share a common position on the Essential Use Concept (‘EUC’) in EU chemicals policy. FEICA is a member of this alliance.
ASMoR believes that applying the EUC in a sweeping fashion to all substances with a certain hazard classification would risk slowing down regulatory risk management rather than speeding it up.
Publication ref.: COS-EX-L02-006
#REACH #hazardousproducts #sustainabledevelopment
ASMoR welcomes the opportunity to provide its views on the reform of the REACH Authorisation and Restriction including the potential amendments presented by the Commission to CARACAL on 27 January 2022 (CA/03/2022).
The Alliance for Sustainable Management of Chemical Risk (‘ASMoR’) is an alliance of more than 30 members that share a common position on the Essential Use Concept (‘EUC’) in EU chemicals policy.
Publication ref.: COS-EX-L02-005
#REACH #hazardousproducts #sustainabledevelopment
FEICA comments on the degradation of polyesters
Polymers of relevant toxicological or ecotoxicological properties will be subject to registration as foreseen under a new REACH amendment. Polymers without such hazards will be exempt from registration obligation (Polymers of Low Concern [PLC] concept). One such exemption is the so-called ’Polyester Exemption‘, under which certain polyesters manufactured from predefined monomers will not require registration. This FEICA paper intends to address the Polyester Exemption and will also provide some background on the degradation of polyesters.
Publication ref.: POP-EX-K12-053
Feica in the news: The European Coatings Journal (ECJ) publish article 'A safe future for polyurethane products' in their December 2021 issue. In it, FEICA explains that on 4 August 2020, a new restriction on diisocyanates under REACH was adopted by the European authorities. As a result, professional and industrial users of diisocyanates will be responsible for seeing to the completion of training for themselves and their employees.
#press #diisocyanates
FEICA in the news: Farbe und Lacke publishes article 'Wiederverwertbarkeit von Papier und Verpackungen fördern' in their January 2022 issue. In it, FEICA explains that it has reached out to its stakeholders to encourage harmonised terminology and approaches to enhance recycling of paper and packaging containing adhesives. This is the German translation of the ECJ article 'Fostering Recyclability of Paper and Packaging', published in October 2021.
#association #circulareconomy #recycling #press