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European Parliament adopts draft report on CLP Regulation revision

SUMMARY
On 15 April the joint IMCO-ENVI committees adopted a draft report on the “Simplification of certain requirements and procedures for chemical products” (Omnibus VI), which also introduces amendments (see attached) to the Regulation on the classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures (CLP).

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

  • This revision is part of the European Commission’s broader “Omnibus VI” simplification package, aimed at reducing administrative burden and compliance costs for chemical products.
  • Under the CLP framework, manufacturers, importers, and downstream users are required to classify substances and mixtures before placing them on the EU market, ensuring that chemicals are properly classified, labelled, and packaged so that hazards are clearly identified and communicated to users.
  • In this context, the revision introduces targeted adjustments, particularly to labelling requirements, with the aim of simplifying obligations while improving how hazard information is presented and understood.

MORE INFORMATION
In its report, European Parliament broadly supports the proposed changes by EC but sets clear boundaries where safety information could be affected. Key points backed by MEPs include:

  • Ensuring labels remain clear and readable
  • Opposing the removal of all mandatory text requirements
  • Retaining the obligation to include a supplier’s telephone number
  • Calling for an assessment of simplified labelling rules for small packaging (10–125 ml)
  • Requiring hazard warnings, such as pictograms, in advertisements for hazardous substances

NEXT STEPS
EP is expected to adopt its mandate for negotiations with Member States on 29 April .

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