• EuMBC

    represents and defends the interests of the European compounds and masterbatch producers vis-à-vis the European institutions and other professional organisations.

  • EuMBC

    represents and defends the interests of the European compounds and masterbatch producers vis-à-vis the European institutions and other professional organisations.

  • EuMBC

    represents and defends the interests of the European compounds and masterbatch producers vis-à-vis the European institutions and other professional organisations.

News

EuMBC & EuPC have participated in the workshop on the Generic Approach to the Risk Management of Harmful Chemicals: Impact Assessment

Launched under the Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (CSS),&

EuMBC & EuPC contribute to Commission’s call for evidence on unintentionally released Microplastics

The European Commission has issued a call for evidence for its initiative to reduce the presence of microplastics unintentionally released into the environment.

TiO2 classification and labelling

The classification of certain forms of titanium dioxide (TiO2) as suspected carcinogens by inhalation was published on 18 February 2020: more specifically, the hazard class Carc. 2 was assigned with the hazard statement H351. At the same time, as of 1 October 2021 specific requirements apply for the classification of mixtures as well as the labelling of certain mixtures containing TiO2 with defined EUH statements.

EuMBC Public Conference on 3 May 2022 & EuMBC internal meetings on 4 May 2022

EuMBC, the European Masterbatchers and Compounders association, invites you to its 2022 Conference on 3 May 2022.

Expert speakers will give you the latest insights on EU regulatory and industry developments for Masterbatchers & Compounders.

PFAS restriction

The authorities of five EU/EEA Member States (NL, DE, SE, DK and NO) are currently preparing a joint REACH restriction proposal on the manufacture and use of a wide range of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). This restriction proposal, expected to be submitted to the European Chemical Agency (ECHA) on 15 July 2022, aims to enter into force in 2025.

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