BRUSSELS -- The European Union moved closer to launching a sweeping new policy initiative that will require industries to publicly disclose health, safety and environmental impact data for a wide range of chemicals used in consumer products.
The new chemicals policy - called REACH, for Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals - will require, within an 11-year time frame, that all chemicals exceeding sales of 10 tons per year be accompanied by public data on hazards. Failure to provide such information could lead to a prohibition of chemicals from the market. The policy would restrict the use of chemicals suspected of being carcinogenic or reproductive toxins, or those known to persist and accumulate in the environment.