FEICA papers

  • Mixture Assessment Factor explained (DeTic, Dutch).pdf

    Uploaded September 23, 2021

    Mixture Assessment Factor explained Dutch, in cooperation with DeTic)

    Under the Chemical Strategy for Sustainability, the European Commission plans to put a system in place that covers the combination effects of unintentional chemical mixtures. Because of the complexity linked to regulating an almost infinite number of possible combination of chemicals, the concept of a Mixture Assessment Factor (MAF) was launched, and FEICA created a leaflet detailing the MAF concept and consequences.

    In support of our National Association members, this leaflet has been made available in 8 European languages here: https://www.feica.eu/our-priorities/reach/safe-use-mixtures.

    Publication ref.: NL_FMI-EX-K06-038_DETIC

    #sustainabledevelopment #MAF


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  • Mixture Assessment Factor explained (Spanish).pdf

    Uploaded September 23, 2021

    Mixture Assessment Factor explained (Spanish, in cooperation with ASEFCA)

    Under the Chemical Strategy for Sustainability, the European Commission plans to put a system in place that covers the combination effects of unintentional chemical mixtures. Because of the complexity linked to regulating an almost infinite number of possible combination of chemicals, the concept of a Mixture Assessment Factor (MAF) was launched, and FEICA created a leaflet detailing the MAF concept and consequences.

    In support of our National Association members, this leaflet has been made available in 8 European languages here: https://www.feica.eu/our-priorities/reach/safe-use-mixtures.

    Publication ref.: ES_FMI-EX-K06-038

    #sustainabledevelopment #MAF


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  • Mixture Assessment Factor explained (AFICAM - French).pdf

    Uploaded September 23, 2021

    Mixture Assessment Factor explained (French, in cooperation with AFICAM)

    Under the Chemical Strategy for Sustainability, the European Commission plans to put a system in place that covers the combination effects of unintentional chemical mixtures. Because of the complexity linked to regulating an almost infinite number of possible combination of chemicals, the concept of a Mixture Assessment Factor (MAF) was launched, and FEICA created a leaflet detailing the MAF concept and consequences.

    In support of our National Association members, this leaflet has been made available in 8 European languages here: https://www.feica.eu/our-priorities/reach/safe-use-mixtures.

    Publication ref.: FR_FMI-EX-K06-038_AFICAM

    #sustainabledevelopment #MAF


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  • Mixture Assessment Factor explained (GZS - Slovenian).pdf

    Uploaded September 23, 2021

    Mixture Assessment Factor explained (Slovenian, in coopearion with GZS)

    Under the Chemical Strategy for Sustainability, the European Commission plans to put a system in place that covers the combination effects of unintentional chemical mixtures. Because of the complexity linked to regulating an almost infinite number of possible combination of chemicals, the concept of a Mixture Assessment Factor (MAF) was launched, and FEICA created a leaflet detailing the MAF concept and consequences.

    In support of our National Association members, this leaflet has been made available in 8 European languages here: https://www.feica.eu/our-priorities/reach/safe-use-mixtures.

    Publication ref.: SL_FMI-EX-K06-038

    #sustainabledevelopment #MAF


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  • Mixture Assessment Factor explained (VLK - Dutch).pdf

    Uploaded September 23, 2021

    Mixture Assessment Factor explained (Dutch, in cooperation with VLK)

    Under the Chemical Strategy for Sustainability, the European Commission plans to put a system in place that covers the combination effects of unintentional chemical mixtures. Because of the complexity linked to regulating an almost infinite number of possible combination of chemicals, the concept of a Mixture Assessment Factor (MAF) was launched, and FEICA created a leaflet detailing the MAF concept and consequences.

    In support of our National Association members, this leaflet has been made available in 8 European languages here https://www.feica.eu/our-priorities/reach/safe-use-mixtures.

    Publication ref.: NL_FMI-EX-K06-038_VLK

    #sustainabledevelopment #MAF


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  • Mixture Assessment Factor explained (APCAS - Portuguese).pdf

    Uploaded September 23, 2021

    Mixture Assessment Factor explained (Portuguese, in cooperation with APCAS)

    Under the Chemical Strategy for Sustainability, the European Commission plans to put a system in place that covers the combination effects of unintentional chemical mixtures. Because of the complexity linked to regulating an almost infinite number of possible combination of chemicals, the concept of a Mixture Assessment Factor (MAF) was launched, and FEICA created a leaflet detailing the MAF concept and consequences.

    In support of our National Association members, this leaflet has been made available in 8 European languages here https://www.feica.eu/our-priorities/reach/safe-use-mixtures.

    Publication ref.: PT_FMI-EX-K06-038

    #sustainabledevelopment #MAF


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  • Mixture Assessment Factor explained (AVISA - Italian).pdf

    Uploaded September 23, 2021

    Mixture Assessment Factor explained (Italian, in cooperation with AVISA)

    Under the Chemical Strategy for Sustainability, the European Commission plans to put a system in place that covers the combination effects of unintentional chemical mixtures. Because of the complexity linked to regulating an almost infinite number of possible combination of chemicals, the concept of a Mixture Assessment Factor (MAF) was launched, and FEICA created a leaflet detailing the MAF concept and consequences.

    In support of our National Association members, this leaflet has been made available in 8 European languages here https://www.feica.eu/our-priorities/reach/safe-use-mixtures.

    Publication ref.: IT_FMI-EX-K06-038

    #sustainabledevelopment #MAF


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  • Mixture Assessment Factor explained (IVK/DB - German).pdf

    Uploaded September 23, 2021

    Mixture Assessment Factor explained (German, in cooperation with IVK and DB)

    Under the Chemical Strategy for Sustainability, the European Commission plans to put a system in place that covers the combination effects of unintentional chemical mixtures. Because of the complexity linked to regulating an almost infinite number of possible combination of chemicals, the concept of a Mixture Assessment Factor (MAF) was launched, and FEICA created a leaflet detailing the MAF concept and consequences.

    In support of our National Association members, this leaflet has been made available in 8 European languages here https://www.feica.eu/our-priorities/reach/safe-use-mixtures.

    Publication ref.: DE_FMI-EX-K06-038

    #sustainabledevelopment #MAF


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  • FEICA response to the public consultation for the simplification and digitalisation of labelling.pdf

    Uploaded September 20, 2021

    FEICA response to the public consultation for the simplification and digitalisation of labelling

    FEICA fully supports the initiative of the Commission to simplify CLP labels and allow for digitalisation when possible. This position paper covers FEICA’s response to the public consultation for the simplification and digitalisation of labelling.

    Publication ref.: POP-EX-K09-047

    #CLP #classification&labelling


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  • Five Guiding Principles in support of a successful European Green Deal .pdf

    Uploaded August 12, 2021

    FEICA's five Guiding Principles in support of a successful European Green Deal  

    FEICA supports efforts to improve products sustainability, resource efficiency and circularity. Adhesives and sealants perform critical functions to transition towards a carbon neutral and circular economy in key applications such as those in renewables, electronics, construction, the automotive sector, and packaging. Adhesives and sealants enable durability, recycling, CO2 reduction, repairability, upgradability and material efficiency.
    The industry is committed to support the continuous improvement of the chemical and product policy frameworks to enable innovations and societal progress. This paper highlights some key features that are needed for more efficient, pragmatic, and impactful chemicals legislation.

    Publication ref.: FMI-EX-K07-040

    #circulareconomy #sustainabledevelopment


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