October 2024: Essential Asia Pacific Chemical Regulation Changes
This is a collection of regulatory updates in Asia-Pacific regions, including China REACH, K-REACH, Japan CSCL, etc.
China
On October 16, 2024, the Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) released the Systematic Framework for Technical Standards on Environmental Risk Assessment and Control of Chemical Substances (2024). This guidance document is formulated in response to the requirement under Action Plan for New Pollutants Treatment for creating a robust standard system for screening, assessing, and controlling the environmental risks of chemicals, thereby accurately identifying new pollutants of high risk for priority management. (Read more)
More regulation highlights in China:
- China NHC Approves Six New Food Contact Material Substances
- China CFSA Consulted on Three New FCM Substances
- Taiwan Region to Designate More PFAS Substances as Toxic Chemical
South Korea and Australia
By MoE Notice No. 2024-612, South Korea’s Ministry of Environment (MoE) opened a public consultation to solicit comments on the proposed updates to the Designation of Restricted Chemicals and Prohibited Chemicals. Based on the hazard assessment results under K-REACH, lead compounds, and methylene chloride are proposed to be designated as restricted substances. Additionally, chrysotile will be adjusted from a restricted chemical to a prohibited chemical. (Read more)
More regulation highlights in South Korea and Australia:
- Korea Publishes 110 New Chemicals Registered and Assessed under OSHA
- Korea Updates Hazard Assessment Results of Chemicals Registered under K-REACH
- Australia Consults on Draft Code for Land Transport of Dangerous Goods
- Australia Consults on Exposure Limits for 9 Chemicals at Workplace
- Australia Solicits Comments on Proposed Changes to List of Chemicals with High Hazards for Categorization
India, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore
In October of 2024, India’s Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC) further delayed the Quality Control Orders (QCOs) for 3 organic compounds: Styrene (Vinyl Benzene), Acrylonitrile, and Maleic Anhydride (Read more); and 6 fatty acids: Lauric Acid, Acid Oil, Palm Fatty Acids, Rice Bran Fatty Acids, Coconut Fatty Acids, and Hydrogenated Rice Bran Fatty Acids. (Read more)
More regulation highlights in India, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore and Brazil:
- Singapore to Impose Licensing Control on 2 POPs and Prohibit 9 Mercury-added Products
- Thailand Mandates Warning Sign on Volatile Chemicals Packaging
- Indonesia Revises Regulation on Distribution and Control of Hazardous Substances
Source: ChemLinked
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