REACH & CLP implementation in Belgium China REACH seminar BCECC, 13/10/2010 Ir. Tine Cattoor Advisor Product Policy VLARIP projectleader tcattoor@essenscia.be 1
Who is essenscia? A national federation that brings together 3 regional sections, 17 professional associations, 780 members (73% SME s) Our mission : Improving everyone s quality of life The world is facing important challenges in the use of energy, natural resources, and the provision of food, water and health for its population. Chemistry and Life Sciences are essential to making the world's development sustainable. Our innovative research is crucial to the development of new products, applications and services. Our industry is central to a successful future and to improving everyone's quality of life. A global network with important partners (VBO, VOKA, UWE, BECI, CEFIC, Business Europe) 2
Key figures (2009) A major economic player: Turnover: 45.2 billion (second sector of industry) Direct employment: 91,500 (second sector of industry) Indirect employment: 150,000 Export: 92.7 billion Trade surplus: 19.8 billon Investments: 1.43 billion R&D-expenditures: 2.29 billion (1/2 of the private sector) 3
A homogeneous but diversified sector Chemistry and life sciences: sectoral classification of the turnover (2008) Basic chemistry 49,4% Rubber and plastic convertment 16,5% Chemical products for agriculture 1,1% Soap, detergents Paints, varnish and and cosmetics inks 4,2% 4,2% Other chemical products 8,0% Pharma 16,6% 4
An integrated structure Detic Belgische Kamer van Chemiehandel Bioplus essenscia brussel essenscia vlaanderen essenscia wallonie Federplast.be essenscia Polymers Belfertil Phytofar Probois Prochem Lubricants Association Belgium Bio.be pharma.be 5
Our strategy: 5 priorities Youth education & schooling Innovation & biotechnology Sustainable Development Climate & Energy Competitiveness Consumer safety, REACH & CLP Implementation projects: VLARIP & WALRIP 6
VLARIP - objectives Exchange of information, knowledge and experience Networking in monthly meetings Networking in yearly event for all participants Informationplatform : factsheets with tips & tricks on essenscia extranet Improve communication through the supply chain Colaboration between suppliers and clients Exposure, substitution, innovation, Establish sustainable product safety in their organisation Integrate in strategic business policy, management systems Facilitate finding services Stimulate new and optimise existing services refer SME s to the right service providers 7
4 VLARIP projects VLARIP chemistry chemical companies: manufacturers, importers, formulators Godfather/mentorship project VLARIP users industrial downstream users of chemicals & manufacturers of articles VLARIP services product safety service providers VLARIP textiles downstream user textile companies together with Fedustria and Centexbel Monthly sessions 2008-2010 (6 + 2 groups) www.vlarip.be 8
VLARIP mentors André Aarts (Solutia) Erwin Annys (CEFIC) Raf Bouckaert (Bayer) Dirk Danneels (Honeywell) Patrick De Block (Ineos) Geert De Lathauwer/Sofie Deliveyne/ Guy Van Hecke (EOC Surfactants) Erik Drijvers (BASF) Eddy Erkens (ExxonMobil) Caroline Herman (Ajinomoto-Omnichem) Eddy Michiels, Lieve Galle (Agfa) Charles Petré (Solvay) Dietrich Sinnaeve (3M) Roger Van der Linden (Borealis) Anja Van De Velde (Christeyns) Jo Vandormael (Tessenderlo Chemie) REACH & CLP experience from daily practice 1 or 2 mentors at each meeting 2 fixed per group for continuity Others depending on the topic 9
VLARIP services participants Abesco Allen & Overy LLP Arcadis Belgium - Euras Arche Arion Consult BIG Brady Consultes Ecachim EggCentris Grontmij Hemmis IBEVE Infinum Keller & Hackman NautaDutilh Reflector Consulting SGS Belgium Trasys Trevi Universiteit Antwerpen Vinçotte Environment VITO Wiels&Partners Milieu-Consulting More information on their acitvities: www.vlarip.be VLARIP services 10
WALRIP Wallonia's REACH Implementation Project Monthly recurrent sessions 2008 focus on REACH 2009 focus on CLP & GHS Monthly experience exchange group Continuation till 2013 11
REACH & CLP deadlines 1/12/2010 200820/01/2009 1/06/2011 1/06/2013 1/06/2015 1/06/2018 Preregistration Start CLP REACH registration for substances: - > 1000 t/y - CMR > 1 t/y - N, R50-53 >100 t/y REACH notification SVHC 0,1% in articles REACH registration For substances 100-1000 t/y REACH registration For substances > 1 t/y Mixture according to CLP Substances CLP classified, labelled, packaged CLP notification to the C&L inventory Within one month after putting the substance on the market Nieuw formaat veiligheidsinformatieblad (DSD/CLP) Nieuw formaat veiligheidsinformatieblad (CLP) 12
Registration By 30/09/2010 ECHA received almost 6700 registration dossiers TCC report by 21 October Registration has been granted to 4185 dossiers covering 2265 substances 13
C&L notification 300.000 notifications 1 bulkfile = app 400 notifications BR failure: SID multi const CLN after registration IUCLID users: use TCC plug-in 14
Essenscia REACH & CLP questionnaire Status February 2010 = baseline Response: 51% REACH roles of essenscia members: 45% manufacturer or importer + 9,5% OR 70% downstream user - 36% formulator Main challenge: communication in the supply chain 25% of the members expects changes in the product portfolio due to REACH and/or CLP REACH & CLP implementation requires an average of 1,5 VTE per company 75% of the members have CLP labels ready for substances 90% of the employees in the chemical sector have received a CLP training or will have by the end of the year 15