Since January 1, 2025, South Korea has been enforcing updated registration standards for new chemical substances under K-REACH. This update aligns with National Policy Task 68 (Safe Food, Healthy Living Environment), which focuses on differentiated management based on the risk level and quantity of hazardous chemicals.
Key Changes:
Registration Threshold: The threshold for manufacturing and importing these substances will increase from 0.1 to 1 tonne per year.
Hazard Categorization: The current definition of 'toxic substance' will be removed. Instead, substances will be categorized according to their hazardous characteristics, leading to a risk-based management system. Categories include:
- Acutely hazardous substances for humans
- Chronically hazardous substances for humans
- Substances harmful to ecology
Safety Enhancements:
- Expand disclosure of information on registered and reported chemical substances.
- Strengthen the reporting system.
These changes aim to reduce the registration burden on companies while enhancing public safety and transparency.
Policy Overview Highlights:
Revised registration standards for new chemical substances (from 0.1 tonne to 1 tonne per year).
New procedures for disclosure, reporting data adjustment, and adequacy review.
Defined management principles for substances with unidentified hazards.
Effective Dates:
January 1, 2025, and August 7, 2025.