The European Federation for Construction Chemicals (EFCC), together with several European industry associations, is calling on EU legislators to adopt quickly the European Commission’s proposal to postpone the application of the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation’s labeling requirements in an open letter to the Environment Committee of the European Parliament on Sept. 22, as per Chemweek.
The swift adoption of the so-called “CLP stop-the-clock” proposal through the simplified procedure would provide industry with better legal certainty and predictability for investments while the details of the Chemicals Omnibus are under discussion, EFCC said.
“Clear timelines are vital to ensure fair competition across the market. The current uncertainty around labelling obligations risks creating unequal conditions for companies, depending [on] their compliance timeframe,” it said.
EFCC added that legal certainty is crucial to avoid premature and potentially unnecessary investments, prepare for possible legislative changes and preserve fair competition.
The European Chemical Industry Council, the European Association of Chemical Distributors, the Association of the European Adhesive & Sealant Industry and the European Council of the Paint, Printing Ink and Artists’ Colors Industry are among the letter’s signatories.
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