On 29 November 2022, the UK government published the results of a consultation process on extending the UK REACH deadlines. This consultation was conducted from 5 July to 1 September this year by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). In total, 289 responses were submitted to the consultation, with the majority coming from the industry. One of the major concerns by the stakeholders was the registration deadline. The DEFRA had put forward the following three options for the consultation:
82% of respondents selected Option 1, which would mean that the three registration deadlines (October 2023, 2025, and 2027) should be extended by 3 years.
The DEFRA acknowledges that Option 1 could lessen burdens on SMEs and downstream users without reducing levels of protection of human health and the environment. The next step is a request for administration consent and introduction legislation on extension of the submission deadlines across all tonnage bands by 3 years.