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MEPs frustrated by sluggish progress on SVHCs
The EU is being too slow to recommend new substances for inclusion in the EU's candidate list of "very high concern" chemicals (SVHCs) regulated under the REACH regulation, the European Parliament's environment committee complained last week.
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