Sector
Chemicals
Chemicals as final products were not included in the first ESPR Working Plan (2025–2030) adopted on 15 April 2025. A preparatory study was scheduled to complete at the end of 2025 to evaluate inclusion in a later plan. For now, REACH, CLP and the SCIP database remain the primary regimes for substance-of-concern information. A sector-specific DPP exists for detergents and surfactants under Regulation (EU) 2026/405 — see the dedicated page.
Date cheie
5 January 2021
SCIP database begins receiving notifications on Substances of Very High Concern in articles.
18 July 2024
ESPR enters into force.
15 April 2025
ESPR 2025–2030 Working Plan adopted — chemicals not included; preparatory study scheduled.
End of 2025
Preparatory study on chemicals concluded.
Possible in next working plan
Chemicals could be added to a future ESPR Working Plan based on the study outcome.
Date obligatorii
- Unique product identifier (where a DPP eventually applies)
- CAS and EC numbers
- Hazard classification (CLP)
- Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) candidate-list presence
- Bio-based / recycled content share
- Recommended safe handling and storage
- Recommended disposal and recovery routes
Purtători de date acceptați
Praguri și derogări
- In the meantime: REACH, CLP and SCIP obligations continue to apply unchanged.
- The detergents DPP (Regulation (EU) 2026/405) is the first chemical-adjacent DPP in force.
- Mixtures vs substances may be treated differently in any future sectoral act.
Întrebări deschise
- Whether chemicals enter the next ESPR Working Plan or are covered through sector-specific regulations.
- How to reconcile any future chemical DPP with the digital SDS.
- Confidentiality of formulations under layered DPP access rules.