ECHA Says 15% Of Inspected Substances Have REACH Registration Problems
Executive Summary
The results of the EU-wide REACH enforcement project are based on inspections of 813 companies in 2019, covering nearly 1,200 substances in total. The European Chemicals Agency previously committed to performing compliance checks on 30% of all REACH-registered substances by 2027.
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