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As the REACH regulatory activities move on around the world, like RoHS, the electronics industry will have to assess the law’s impact and modify their products accordingly. So far, it is difficult to estimate just how much changes have to be made by factories to comply with REACH.

As talked to manufacturers in Hong Kong, most of them have not engaged in preparing for REACH yet. “OEMs start to become aware of REACH. However, RoHS has drawn so much people’s attention & resources. People do not have time to study it,” says one of the analysts from local authorities. Some companies finished their RoHS project applying a one-time project mode. Without developing environmental compliance strategies, they suffer from this second wave of compliance. The reasons are simply because the same sort of efforts required for RoHS compliance will apply to REACH as well as other environmental compliance legislation such as the EU packing directives and the many U.S. state substances bans such as the mercury restriction in Massachusetts.

Not like RoHS, the REACH directive will not have as much an impact on the electronics industries as it will have on OEMs who use a larger portion of toxic chemicals in their products and manufacturing processes. REACH’s impact will not be as great as it will be on other industries such as cosmetics and textiles.

One of the major concerns – around both RoHS and REACH – is that a plethora of laws in various nations, states and provinces will make compliance difficult if not impossible. OEMs certainly can’t build different products to comply with the requirements of individual geographical territories, so the preferred solution is to build a product that complies with most of their target markets. On top, it would be manufacturers to determine what to build within their management system or infrastructure to tackle compliance in the long run.

What is REACH?

REACH stands for Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals. REACH is designed to be an integrated approach to the control of the production, import and use of chemicals in Europe. It aims to create a system which is based on information about chemicals, and which ensures that useful safety information gets to those using chemicals. The REACH system is quite complex, though so are the network of 40 or so regulations that it is replacing.

Crucially, in REACH the main responsibility for chemical safety is clearly placed on the chemical producer or importer (into the EU), not on public authorities or downstream users.

REACH can be thought of as fulfilling two key roles:

it describes the phased process to overcome the lack of data on existing chemicals (sometimes referred to as the ‘burden of the past’) – including a series of deadlines, based on tonnage, for registering information on existing chemicals. This should mean that information on all existing substances manufactured in, or imported into, the EU in tonnages of 1 tonne or more per year should be available within 11 years of REACH entering into force. it lays out the regulatory system for the management of chemicals in the EU. For example, information requirements for all ‘new’ substances, the system for the control of substances of very high concern, and the information that should pass both up and down the supply chain.
 
 
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