Rather than reopening the legislative text, the Commission will pursue targeted modernization through comitology, along with stronger enforcement against non-compliant imports and online sales. IFRA supports this approach and is pushing for: case-specific, science-based assessment instead of a blanket Mixture Assessment Factor; an exposure-based prioritization roadmap before regulatory action; stronger dialogue with the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) and Member States; and proportionate rules for low-tonnage substances, key for our sector.
IFRA stands ready to support EU policymakers in adjusting REACH to ensure safety, foster innovation, and strengthen Europe's competitiveness.



