Japan CSCL: 185 New Chemical Substances Evaluated to be General Chemical Substances
On July 29, 2022, the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW), and Ministry of the Environment (MOE) released Joint Notice No.4, announcing the names, serial numbers, and MITI numbers of 185 new chemical substances that have been notified for five years and evaluated to be neither persistent nor highly bioaccumulative under the Chemical Substance Control Law (CSCL). The evaluation results are accessible here.
Following the release, they are considered as Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified on and after April 1, 2011) and categorized as General Chemical Substances under the framework of CSCL. The list is updated annually (usually each July). The last update was on July 30, 2020 (Japan Announces 206 New Chemicals Under CSCL).
It should be noted that general chemical substances require annual reporting of the actual amount, usage and other specified information if they are manufactured or imported above 1 ton per year.
Reprinted from: ChemLinked
Reference Links
- List of 185 substances
- Evaluation results of 185 substances
- Japan Announces 206 New Chemicals Under CSCL (2021-7)
- Japan to Ban 56 PFOA-related Compounds Under CSCL
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