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If the Sacconi-Nassauer deal on registration is adopted by plenary and, at the same time, the authorisation package agreed in the environment committee is rejected, REACH will not only fail to benefit human health and the environment but would threaten them, the groups said. This will not improve the bad image of the chemicals industry. AUTHORISATION: weakening existing protection levels - The door will be wide open for the continued and legal use of identified dangerous chemicals if producers are allowed to continue marketing the most hazardous substances by claiming they are 'adequately controlled'. Unless the authorisation package adopted in the environment committee is supported, an identified carcinogen or reproductive toxin for which safe alternatives are available would be allowed to stay on the market and could be used in consumer products, contrary to existing legislation. REGISTRATION - The registration package supported by the main political groups would let companies supply only little and low quality safety information on chemical substances:
Without obtaining basic safety information, there is no way of identifying which chemicals pose a threat to health and the environment, or of banning their use. The NGOs warned the Parliament not to mislead the public by calling a decision that is likely to damage human health and the environment a pro-environment vote.
Contacts: EEB - Mecki Naschke, EU policy officer chemical and industry policies, +49 176 3323 500 897 European Public Health Alliance - Environment Network (EEN)- Christian Farrar-Hockley, Policy Officer, +32 (0)486 807959 EUROCOOP - Javier Calvo, Junior Officer, +32 (0)2 285 0076 Friends of the Earth Europe - Aleksandra Kordecka, Chemicals Campaigner, +32 (0)498 505 165 Greenpeace - Nadia Haiama, Chemicals policy adviser, +32 (0)476 961376 Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF)- Daniela Rosche, International Policy Coordinator, +31 622 950 027 WWF - Noemi Cano, DetoX Campaign Communications Manager, +32 (0)479 610451
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