Shocking reversal: EU cancels RoHS Directive's TBBP-A and MCCPs ban proposals

 

Shocking reversal: EU cancels RoHS Directive's TBBP-A and MCCPs ban proposals

  • In 2018, the European Union's RoHS Directive Evaluation Project Pack 15 proposed adding seven substances, including TBBP-A and MCCPs, to the RoHS Directive's restricted list.
  • In 2021, the European Union RoHS assessment body recommended restricting TBBP-A and MCCPs.
  • In 2022, the European Commission proposed legislation for sanctions.
  • The EU withdraws the proposal in 2024, ending the debate.

MCCP, used in PVC insulation and other plastic or rubber components of electronics, and TBBP-A, used in epoxy resins and as a fire retardant in plastics, remain unregulated for now.

Manufacturers are not required to adjust compliance for these substances. However, they should monitor the EU RoHS Directive for future changes. ChemRadar will always keep an eye on the latest industry trends and provide real-time market updates for our customers, providing comprehensive services to businesses globally.

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