Due to the extensive knowledge and expertise of the toxicological, ecotoxicological and physical chemical properties of our substances Clariant took over the lead function for the majority of the respective consortia. Their REACh registration teams comprising of product stewardship specialists, toxicologists, ecotoxicologists, lawyers and IT specialists.

‘We are delighted to have completed the task assigned to us’, comments Hariolf Kottmann, CEO Clariant. ‘Our achievement in completing phase one registration inside the deadline required a lot of long, hard work, and an intensive use of resources. Customers have expressed their appreciation for our dedication in supporting their efforts to be REACh compliant when using our materials in their products and formulations.’ Complying with REACh is a prerequisite for a company’s ability to operate in Europe. Any substances not registered by the deadlines set for each phase will not be allowed to be produced, imported or sold, as clearly stated in Article 5 of the REACh regulations.

Phase two is concerned with the registration of substances supplied at ≥ 100 t/a by June 1, 2013. Clariant have several hundreds chemicals that fall under this category.