02/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/24/2026 03:02
ECHA/NR/26/09
The European Chemicals Agency's (ECHA) Biocidal Products Committee (BPC) has concluded that ethanol may be approved for use in hand and general disinfectants. The Committee did not take a position on whether ethanol should be considered a carcinogenic or reprotoxic substance.
Helsinki, 24 February 2026 - In its February meeting, the BPC adopted its opinions supporting the approval of ethanol as active substance in the following product-types:
In its opinions, the Committee considered that safe use has been demonstrated for all uses in these product-types. BPC did not reach a conclusion on the carcinogenic or reproductive properties of ethanol. As a result, no new hazard classification has been proposed.
According to the BPC, the following factors prevented a clear hazard conclusion:
Next steps
Following the BPC adoption, ECHA will send the opinion to the European Commission for decision-making. The Commission prepares a draft Implementing Regulation proposing either approval or non-approval of the substance. This draft is submitted to EU Member States for a vote in the Standing Committee on Biocidal Products. If supported, the Commission formally adopts the decision and it becomes legally binding.
If approved, biocidal products containing ethanol may be authorised under the Biocidal Product Regulation. Companies will have to apply for product authorisation at national level or through Union authorisation. If not approved, products containing the substance must be withdrawn from the EU market within the applicable transition periods.
Under the Biocidal Products Regulation, all active substances used in biocidal products must be approved before those products can be authorised. The BPC provides science-based opinions on these substances to evaluate their safety and effectiveness.
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