Defra publishes a consultation on reforming REACH registration model

22 May 2024 09:32 AM

Defra has published a consultation on reforming the registration model of REACH to a new system called the Alternative Transitional Registration model (ATRm). 

The consultation consists of 35 questions separated into ten chapters. Key proposals relevant to the tech sector include:

A more detailed briefing deck prepared by Defra can be found here

Submissions and next steps

The consultation closes on 11 July 2024. techUK will be responding, and members are welcome to share their views during a scoping call that will take place on Tuesday 28 May between 3 and 4 PM. For those unable to attend, input can be sent to Craig Melson (Craig.Melson@techUK.org).

The government plans to publish its response to the consultation within 12 weeks after it ends. There will be a second consultation specifically focused on the legislation under the Environment Act. Defra aims to have legislation in place by 2025.

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