Last week the European Commission issued a decision "concerning the non-inclusion of certain substances in Annex I, IA or IB to Directive 98/8/EC," i.e., to ban specific uses for eight biocidal chemicals. The decision gives manufacturers and formulators until July 1, 2012 to phase out use of the substances for the biocidal product types indicated. After that date they will be banned from being placed on the market.
The substances and product types for which they will be phased out are:
Formaldehyde: Human hygiene products, drinking water disinfectants, fibre/leather/rubber materials, vermin
2-Chloroacetamide: Veterinary hygiene products, in-can preservatives, metalworking fluids preservatives
Thiabendazole: Private and public health area disinfectants, metalworking fluids preservatives
2,2'-dithiobis[N-methylbenzamide]: metalworking fluids preservatives
Sulphur dioxide: Human hygiene products, private and public health area disinfectants, in-can preservatives, film preservatives, metalworking fluids preservatives
Reaction product of dimethyl adipate, dimethyl glutarate, dimethyl succinate with hydrogen peroxide/Perestane: Food and feed area disinfectants
Oligo(2-(2-ethoxy)ethoxyethylguanidinium chloride): Human hygiene products, drinking water disinfectants, in-can preservatives, metalworking fluids preservatives
Poly(hexamethylendiamine guanidinium chloride): Human hygiene products, drinking water disinfectants, in-can preservatives, metalworking fluids preservatives
Any other uses not listed are still authorized to continue beyond the phase out date. In all cases, the uses above were not supported by the manufacturers.
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