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ECHA wants to add 15 chemicals to SVHC list
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has proposed to add fifteen chemicals to an EU list of "very high concern" substances (SVHCs). Chemicals on this list could eventually be subject to tough authorisation requirements under the REACH regulation.
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