New Microplastic Measures Announced

New Microplastic Measures Announced
  • 03.10.2023
New Microplastic Measures Announced The European Commission has announced the adoption of new measures that restrict microplastics intentionally added to products under the EU chemical legislation REACH. The new rules will prevent the release to the environment of approximately half a million tonnes of microplastics. They will prohibit the sale of microplastics as such, and of products to which microplastics have been added on purpose and that release those microplastics when used. When duly justified, derogations and transition periods for the affected parties to adjust to the new rules apply. European Commission Adopts Measures Restricting Intentional Microplastics The adopted restriction uses a broad definition of microplastics – it encompasses all synthetic polymer particles below five millimetres that are organic, insoluble and resist degradation. The objective is to reduce emissions of intentional microplastics from as many products as possible. Some examples of common products in the scope of the restriction are: The granular infill material used on artificial sport surfaces – the largest source of intentional microplastics in the environment; Cosmetics, where microplastics is used for multiple purposes, such as exfoliation (microbeads) or obtaining a specific texture, fragrance or colour; Detergents, fabric softeners, glitter, fertilisers, plant protection products, toys, medicines and medical devices, just to name a few. Products used in industrial settings or those not releasing microplastics during use are derogated from the sales ban but must provide instructions on proper use and disposal to prevent microplastic emissions. Source  

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