@article{ART002493719},
author={Cho Tae-Je and Jae Yoon Park},
title={Recent Trends and Implications of Chemical Substance Management in the EU},
journal={Public Land Law Review},
issn={1226-251X},
year={2019},
volume={87},
pages={641-673}
TY - JOUR
AU - Cho Tae-Je
AU - Jae Yoon Park
TI - Recent Trends and Implications of Chemical Substance Management in the EU
JO - Public Land Law Review
PY - 2019
VL - 87
IS - null
PB - Korean Public Land Law Association
SP - 641
EP - 673
SN - 1226-251X
AB - The REACH Regulations, implemented in 2007, has been a major EU regulation on chemical substances and has had a impact on Korea's chemical regulations. As the registration period for chemicals into the REACH substance`s lists ended in 2018, chemicals manufactured or imported in quantities of 1 tonne or more per year without registration of REACH lists can not be manufactured or imported in the EU market. The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), which is in charge of the enforcement of the REACH Regulations, announces the second review report of the REACH Regulations in March 2018, in order to assess its performance and to set the direction for future management of chemicals. As REACH Regulations are leading the management of chemical substances globally and Korea is one of the product country of chemical substances, it is necessary to pay close attention to the direction of the future REACH Regulation. ECHA sets out 16 specific action guidelines, including managing information and knowledge of chemicals through the supply chain, strengthening risk management, and enforcement about regulation of chemicals. In particular, to improve the quality of chemical information, enhance the traceability of SVHC system, and the to enhance the instruments of regulation, thoses seem to be a key task of new REACH regulations. Furthemore for the effective and effective management of chemicals, the REACH Regulation will continue to promote the development of alternative chemical substances and the support of SMEs also. It is expected to continuously restrict the harmful substances contained in consumer products and further strengthen regulations on micro plastic, nanomaterials, and endocrine disruptors that have not been recognized before. Therefore, it is necessary for us to pay attention to the regulation trends of EU and respond in a timely manner.
KW - chemical substance management;Act on the Registration and Evaluation;etc. of Chemical Substances;microplastics;endocrine disruptor;nanomaterials;Commission General Report on the operation of REACH and review of certain elements Conclusions and Actions
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Cho Tae-Je and Jae Yoon Park. (2019). Recent Trends and Implications of Chemical Substance Management in the EU. Public Land Law Review, 87, 641-673.
Cho Tae-Je and Jae Yoon Park. 2019, "Recent Trends and Implications of Chemical Substance Management in the EU", Public Land Law Review, vol.87, pp.641-673.
Cho Tae-Je, Jae Yoon Park "Recent Trends and Implications of Chemical Substance Management in the EU" Public Land Law Review 87 pp.641-673 (2019) : 641.
Cho Tae-Je, Jae Yoon Park. Recent Trends and Implications of Chemical Substance Management in the EU. 2019; 87 641-673.
Cho Tae-Je and Jae Yoon Park. "Recent Trends and Implications of Chemical Substance Management in the EU" Public Land Law Review 87(2019) : 641-673.
Cho Tae-Je; Jae Yoon Park. Recent Trends and Implications of Chemical Substance Management in the EU. Public Land Law Review, 87, 641-673.
Cho Tae-Je; Jae Yoon Park. Recent Trends and Implications of Chemical Substance Management in the EU. Public Land Law Review. 2019; 87 641-673.
Cho Tae-Je, Jae Yoon Park. Recent Trends and Implications of Chemical Substance Management in the EU. 2019; 87 641-673.
Cho Tae-Je and Jae Yoon Park. "Recent Trends and Implications of Chemical Substance Management in the EU" Public Land Law Review 87(2019) : 641-673.