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Trichloroethylene is a substance classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as carcinogenic to humans. In 2010 Europe identified it as Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) and in November 2014 it was included in REACH Annex XIV; after April 2016 it can be used only by companies to which an authorisation is granted. The substance is targeted also by other regions including Australia, China, India and US.
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Following a request for authorisation, in accordance with Article 60(4) of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006/EC), the European Commission has granted to a Dutch company, Vlisco Netherlands BV, the authorisation to use trichloroethylene as:
The reason for granting the authorisation is that the socioeconomic benefits outweigh the risk to human health arising from the use of the substance and there are no suitable alternative substances or technologies in terms of their technical and economic feasibility. Research on a new solvent-based technology with the potential to develop a sustainable suitable alternative will be carried out under a 12-year research and development plan.
Other companies have requested authorisation for the following uses, for a Commission Decision has not yet granted an authorisation (adopted opinions / pending decisions):
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