Eurofins Softlines & Leather Monthly Bulletin (June 2023)
New update to Candidate List of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs)
On 14 June 2023, the ECHA (European Chemicals Agency) released the new Candidate List of SVHCs. With the addition of two new substances, the current list of SVHCs now contains 235 substances.
Please see below a table indicating the latest substances added to the list:
Nº |
Substance name |
EC number |
CAS number |
Reason for inclusion |
Examples of use(s) |
1 |
Diphenyl(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phosphine oxide |
278-355-8 |
75980-60-8 |
Toxic for reproduction (Article 57c) |
Inks and toners, coating products, photo-chemicals, polymers, adhesives and sealants and fillers, putties, plasters, and modelling clay. |
2 |
Bis(4-chlorophenyl) sulphone |
201-247-9 |
80-07-9 |
vPvB |
Manufacturing chemicals, plastic products and rubber products. |
Legal obligations for companies using substances of very high concern (SVHC) include:
- Suppliers provide customers and consumers with enough information to allow for the safe use of products that contain an SVHC above a concentration of 0.1 % weight by weight (w/w).
- Importers and producers of these products must notify the ECHA if their article contains SVHC substances above a concentration of 0.1% w/w and the substance is present in these products in quantities totalling over one tonne per producer or per importer per year. Notifications have to be submitted within six months from the date that the substance was added to the list of SVHCs.
- Suppliers of substances on the Candidate List, supplied either on their own or in mixtures, must provide their customers with a safety data sheet.
- Under the Waste Framework Directive (Directive 2008/98/EC on waste- WFD), any supplier of an article containing an SVHC in a concentration above 0.1% w/w on the EU market is required to submit an SCIP Notification for that article to the ECHA, as of 5 January 2021. SCIP is the database holding information on Substances of Concern in articles, as such or in complex objects (products), established under the WFD. The SCIP database complements the existing notification obligations for Candidate List substances in articles subject to REACH regulation and its related communication through the supply chain, according to Articles 7 (2) and 33 respectively.
Click here to refer to the official list on the ECHA’s website.
The below table summarises the most recent standard updates and upcoming dates of withdrawal (non-exhaustive):
(*) Date of withdrawal: the latest date by which national standards conflicting with an EN (and HD for CENELEC) have to be withdrawn.
(**) Date of announcement: the latest date by which the existence of an EN (and HD for CENELEC), a TS or a CWA has to be announced at a national level.
CEN |
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Reference |
Title |
Date of withdrawal (*) |
Supersedes |
Leather - Determination of ethoxylated alkylphenols (APEO) - Part 1: Direct method (ISO 18218-1:2023) |
31 December 2023 |
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Textiles and textile products - Microplastics from textile sources - Part 3: Measurement of collected material mass released from textile end products by domestic washing method (ISO 4484-3:2023) |
30 November 2023 |
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Leather - Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances - Part 1: Determination of non-volatile compounds by extraction method using liquid chromatography (ISO 23702-1:2023) |
31 December 2023 |
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Reference |
Title |
Date of Availability (**) |
Supersedes |
Textiles and textile products - Textiles with integrated electronics and ICT - Definitions, categorisation, applications and standardisation needs |
31 May 2023 |
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Washington adopts new restriction and reporting rule under the Safer Products Program
The Safer Products Program for the State of Washington implements the Toxic Pollution law (Chapter 70A.350 RCW), which was signed in 2019 to create a pathway to keep toxic chemicals out of the environment. Under the Safer Products Program, there is a four-phase implementation process to:
- Designate priority chemicals;
- Identify consumer products that contain these chemicals;
- Decide whether to regulate those chemical-product combinations by requiring reporting or chemical restrictions; and
- Adopt rules to implement those regulatory actions
On 31 May 2023, the State of Washington adopted Chapter 173-337 WAC – Safer Products Restrictions and Reporting to require manufacturers to restrict or report:
- PFAS in aftermarket stain- and water-resistance treatments, carpets and rugs, and leather and textile furnishings;
- Ortho-phthalates in vinyl flooring and personal care product fragrances;
- Organohalogen flame retardants in electric and electronic products;
- Flame retardants in recreational polyurethane foam; and
- Phenolic compounds in laundry detergent, food and drink can linings, and thermal paper
Please see the following table for a summary of the requirements for textile items under the new rule.
Chemical(s) |
Scope |
Requirement |
Effective Date |
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Aftermarket stain- and water-resistance treatments |
Prohibited if intentionally added |
1 January 2025 |
Carpets and rugs |
Prohibited if intentionally added |
1 January 2025 |
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Leather and textile furniture and furnishings for indoor use |
Prohibited if intentionally added |
1 January 2026 |
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Leather and textile furniture and furnishings for outdoor use |
Prohibited if intentionally added |
1 January 2024 |
Minnesota approves PFAS and heavy metals regulation on various consumer products
On 24 May 2023, the State of Minnesota signed Bill HF 2310 into law to regulate Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), lead, and cadmium in various consumer products. The new law also contains a notification requirement for products containing intentionally added PFAS.
Under the new law, PFAS is defined as a class of fluorinated organic chemicals containing at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom.
Please see the below table for a summary of Bill HF 2310.
Chemical(s) |
Scope |
Requirement |
Effective Date |
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Jewellery |
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Toys |
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Cosmetics and personal care products |
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Puzzles, board games, card games, and similar games |
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Play sets and play structures |
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Outdoor games |
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School supplies |
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Pots and pans |
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Cups, bowls, and other food containers |
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Craft supplies and jewellery-making supplies |
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Chalk, crayons, paints, and other art supplies |
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Fidget spinners |
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Costumes, costume accessories, and children’s and seasonal party supplies |
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Keys, key chains, and key rings |
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Clothing, footwear, headwear, and accessories |
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Carpets or rugs |
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Cleaning products |
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Cookware |
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Cosmetics |
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Dental floss |
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Fabric treatments |
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Juvenile products* |
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Menstruation products |
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Textile furnishings |
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Ski wax |
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Upholstered furniture |
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PFAS |
All products |
Notification if intentionally added PFAS |
1 January 2026 |
PFAS |
All products |
Prohibited if intentionally added PFAS |
1 January 2032 |
535 Recommended National Standard
In May 2023, the China Standardization Administration Committee issued Announcement No. 2, approving the issue or update of 535 Recommended National Standard (Voluntary Standard).
The standards listed in the announcement Nº2 of 2023 cover many consumer products, such as:
- Aix infant and children product standards which have been published for the first time:
GB/T 42801-2023 Juvenile products—General requirements for daily sports protection articles
GB/T 42802-2023 Juvenile products—General requirements for bath washing supplies
GB/T 42803-2023 Juvenile products—General requirements for accessories of the nursery room
GB/T 42804-2023 Juvenile products—General requirements for soothing articles bearing children
GB/T 42805-2023 Juvenile products—General requirements for protection products for family domestic use
GB/T 42806-2023 Juvenile products—General requirements for bath washing supplies - GB/T 8878 Knitted underwear food update to 2023 edition, GB/T 10815 Domestic fine pottery update to 2023 edition, GB/Z 42692 Courtyard gazebo update to 2023 edition.
These product standards specify the quality, safety, performance and labelling requirements. All applicable requirements must be met before products can be sold in China.
Below you will find a monthly summary of product recalls and alerts in Europe (Source “Safety Gate (RAPEX)”) and the U.S. (Source “CPSC”).
Safety Gate (RAPEX) (European Commission Rapid Alert System for dangerous non-food products – Alerts reported by EU national authorities)
The following 33 alerts regarding clothing, textiles and fashion items were reported between week 21 and 24 of 2023.
Type of Risk |
Number of alerts |
Notes |
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Children's trousers |
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Children's Sweatpants / Sweatpants |
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Children's shoes |
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Children's dress |
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Shoes |
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Gloves |
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Belt |
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Children’s hoodie |
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Children's hoodie |
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Children's sweatshirt |
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Children’s jacket |
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Children’s dress |
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Children's sweater/hooded sweatshirt/sweatshirt/children’s hoodie |
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Bikini Set |
OPSS issues Product Safety Alerts on the UK market.
The following 1 alert regarding clothing, textile and fashion items was reported between week 21 and 24 of 2023.
Hazard |
Number of alerts |
Notes |
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Children’s shorts |
Below you will find a monthly summary of product recalls and alerts in Europe (Source “RAPEX”) and the U.S. (Source “CPSC”)
From 25 May 2023 to 22 June 2023, the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) published the following recalls: 2 recalls of textile & leather products
Hazard |
Number of alerts |
Notes |
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Children’s pyjamas |