The government of Canada has published its final revised risk management strategy for polybrominated diphenyl ethers. The strategy proposes to further broaden the control measures for decaBDE. The new regulations would expand the prohibition to all PBDEs that were assessed (including decaBDE). The government further proposes to develop control measures under CEPA 1999 to restrict PBDEs (including decaBDE in manufactured and imported products.
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June 18, 2010 – EU
ECHA adds eight substances to the Candidate List for authorization.
The European Chemical Agency formally added eight additional substances to the SVHC Candidate list. The substances include: Trichloroethylene, Boric acid, Disodium tetraborate, anhydrous, Tetraboron disodium heptaoxide, hydrate, Sodium chromate, Potassium chromate, Ammonium dichromate, Potassium dichromate. Addition of the substance to the candidate list triggers immediate disclosure obligations for manufacturers, importers, and distributors.
June 9, 2010 – Canada proposes new Canada Consumer Product Safety Act
Bill C-36, a revised Consumer Product Safety Act was introduced in the Canadian parliament. It proposes several new obligations and compliance requirements for manufacturers, importers and distributers to improve product safety in Canada.
June 2, 2010: RoHS-2 amendments approved by EU Parliament ENVI committee
EU Parliament ENVI committee approved compromise amendments for recast of RoHS Directive (RoHS-2). Key changes are to open scope to all electronics (unless explicitly excluded) and to add organobromine and organochlorine flame retardants, PVC and several other substances for priority consideration of restriction. No additional substances will be initially added to the list of restricted substances.
June 2, 2010 – Quebec
Changes to Greenhouse Gas (GHG) mandatory reporting regulation. The Canadian province of Quebec has proposed amendments to it’s “Regulation Respecting Mandatory Reporting of Certain Emissions of Contaminants into the Atmosphere” regulation to lower the mandatory reporting threshold to 10,000 metric tonnes of CO2e and to align reporting requirements with the Western Climate Initiative (WCI).
May 12, 2010 – Canada
Substances added to CEPA Schedule 1. Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 is amended by adding five substances and a group of substances to Schedule 1 (List of Toxic Substances) . The substances include Methyloxirane, Ethyloxirane, Naphthalene, Toluene diisocyanates, 1,2-Benzenediol, and 1,4-Benzenediol.
May 5, 2010 – Canada
Canadian Lawmakers Pass Climate Change Act. Canada’s House of Commons passed the Climate Change Accountability Act. The legislation will require that greenhouse gas emissions be reduced by 25 percent below 1990 levels by 2020
April 6, 2010: EU Parliament delays vote on RoHS-2
The EU Parliament vote on RoHS-2 has been delayed due to the large number (339) of amendments proposed by Members of European Parliament (MEPs). Several key issues relate to inclusion of additional substance restrictions and opening the product scope to nearly all electrical and electronic equipment.
March 31, 2010: JIG-101 V3 Released for the Electronics Industry
The Joint Industry Guide Material Composition Declaration for Electronic Products edition 3 was released on March 31, 2010. The standard provides the electronics industry with a common list of regulated substances to be declared by manufacturers and suppliers. Changes were made to the declarable substance list primarily to reflect the additional substances added to the REACH candidate list and registry of intentions.
March 23, 2010 – IPC-1752A approved
Revised IPC-1752A Material Declaration standard is Approved. A major revision to the IPC-1752 standard for Material Declaration was approved by the committee on March 15, 2010 and was published on March 23, 2010. IPC-1752 provides the electronics industry and its supply chain with a standard reporting format for material declaration data exchange between supply chain participants.
