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Attention! The EU SVHC candidate list has increased to 251 items

Author:中认联科 time:2025-11-12 Ctr:9

On November 5, 2025, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) officially announced the addition of decabromodiphenyl ethane (DBDPE) to the SVHC list. This brings the total number of SVHC candidate substances on the EU list to 251.

New substance information is as follows:

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SVHC regulatory requirements:

REACH regulations stipulate that when the SVHC content of an article is greater than 0.1%, information must be communicated within the supply chain; when the SVHC content of an article is greater than 0.1% and the annual export volume is greater than 1 tonne, notification must be made to ECHA.

According to the EU Waste Framework Directive, from January 5, 2021, suppliers of articles with an SVHC content exceeding 0.1% placed on the EU market should submit relevant information about the articles to ECHA through the SCIP database.

Friendly Reminder

With the continuous updating of the SVHC candidate list, companies face increasingly stringent regulatory requirements. ZRLK advises relevant companies to raise their awareness of product risks, conduct early investigations of their supply chains, and pay close attention to REACH regulation updates to cope with regulatory changes. Our company has a professional technical team and extensive product testing experience, which can help you easily determine whether your products are safe and compliant. If you have any needs, please feel free to contact us; our engineers will serve you as soon as possible!

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