09/16/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/16/2025 00:33
ECHA/NR/25/29
The third expansion of ECHA's new chemicals database, ECHA CHEM, incorporates overviews of different regulatory activities by authorities and the resulting outcomes.
Helsinki, 16 September 2025 - The regulatory data includes information from various pieces of legislation under ECHA's remit. Visibility of authorities' regulatory activities on specific chemicals and resulting actions help stakeholders to effectively participate in the decision-making process via consultations, and comply with the laws concerning the chemicals they use.
Peter van der Zandt, Director of Risk Management, said:
"Transparency and predictability of the EU's regulatory activities are a cornerstone of well-functioning chemicals regulation. We have now made this regulatory information available in a consistent manner and in a more user-friendly format, allowing all impacted and interested parties to follow the authorities' ongoing work."
In this release, ECHA CHEM incorporates regulatory processes and lists from four chemicals regulations and directives:
REACH Regulation:
Drinking Water Directive (DWD):
Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulation (CLP):
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Regulation:
These lists will, except for the new DWD European positive lists, also continue to be available under the Search for chemicals section on ECHA's website. However, as ECHA CHEM continues to expand with more data sets, the old Search for chemicals pages will be gradually decommissioned.
Background
ECHA maintains the largest chemicals database in the European Union (EU), combining industry-submitted data with information generated in the EU's regulatory processes. ECHA CHEM is the solution to share the growing amount of information hosted by the Agency with the public.
On ECHA CHEM you can now find information of substances' regulatory activities, the Classification and Labelling Inventory as well as the over 100 000 REACH registrations that companies have submitted to ECHA.
Press contact: Mikko Väänänen, [email protected], +358 40 520 3513