Understanding EU 2023/707: New CLP Regulation and Its Impact on Chemical Products
On April 20, 2023, the European Union enacted the new Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/707, introducing four new hazard classes to the Classification, Labelling, and Packaging (CLP) regulation. This significant update impacts chemical regulatory standards and compliance requirements across the EU.
New Hazard Classes Introduced
- Endocrine Disruptors for Human Health
- Endocrine Disruptors for the Environment
- Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic (PBT) or Very Persistent/Very Bioaccumulative (vPvB) Chemicals
- Persistent, Mobile, and Toxic (PMT) or Very Persistent, Very Mobile (vPvM) Chemicals
These new classifications require corresponding EUH statements and precautionary statements on product labels for substances meeting the criteria.
Key Compliance Deadlines
For businesses placing chemical products on the EU market, compliance with Regulation (EU) 2023/707 necessitates updating Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and labels by the following dates:
- May 1, 2025: New substances.
- May 1, 2026: New mixtures.
- November 1, 2026: Existing substances.
- May 1, 2028: Existing mixtures.
Implications for Your Business
Adhering to the new CLP regulation is critical for maintaining market access and ensuring product safety. Failure to comply by the specified deadlines could result in enforcement actions, including market withdrawals and legal penalties.
How Nexreg Can Assist
Nexreg is ready to support your business in navigating these regulatory changes. Our team can classify and generate SDSs and labels according to Regulation (EU) 2023/707, ensuring you meet compliance requirements well ahead of schedule. Proactive assessment and updating of your products will allow you to address new hazards and potentially reformulate products to avoid triggering new hazard statements.
Reach Out for Compliance Support
Contact Nexreg to update your EU SDS and label compliance with the new regulation. By taking action now, you can ensure a smooth transition and avoid compliance issues or fees as the enforcement dates approach.