Substance evaluation - CoRAP

Substance evaluation - CoRAP

Substance evaluation - CoRAP

If a substance is on this list, it means that a Member State has evaluated or will evaluate it over the coming years. The list is called the Community rolling action plan (CoRAP).

For each substance, the table shows the evaluating Member State, the (planned) year of evaluation and a short description of the concern which led to it being placed on the list.

Documents to do with substance evaluation are also available here. They include: documents justifying selection of the substances, decisions to request more information.  Member States' conclusions and Member States' final evaluation reports are included for substances for which evaluation has been finalised.

 

Notes to the Substance Evaluation table
  • Where two Members States are indicated, this is a joint evaluation. The first Member State mentioned leads the Evaluation and is the responsible competent authority in the meaning of Article 45(2) of REACH.
  • The substance public name is used. In most of the cases it is the name as disseminated on the ECHA website.
  • When the EC Number is not available, the number assigned to substance by ECHA after the inquiry process is used.
  • When the substances are included in the CoRAP, they have not yet been evaluated and thus the concern is indicative and not exhaustive or conclusive.
  • Contact details of the evaluating Member States are provided for all the substance included.
  • Please note that the justification document explains the grounds of the initial concerns that triggered the inclusion of the substance in the CoRAP for further clarification under substance evaluation. The justification document is based on a preliminary screening of the substance and is without prejudice to the outcome of the substance evaluation.

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Suspected PBT/vPvB: Potentially Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic/very Persistent and very Bioaccumulative.
Suspected PMT/vPvM: Potentially Persistent, Mobile and Toxic/very Persistent and very Mobile.
CMR: generic term for known carcinogenic and/or mutagenic and/or reprotoxic properties (according to CLP harmonised or registrant self-classification or CLP Inventory). The concern can refer to C, M, R or a combination of those.
Suspected CMR: generic term for suspected carcinogenic and/or mutagenic and/or reprotoxic properties (not classified according to CLP harmonised or registrant self-classification). The concern can refer to (suspected) C, M, R or a combination of those.
Sensitiser: generic term for known sensitising properties (according to CLP harmonised or registrant self-classification or CLP Inventory).
Suspected sensitiser: generic term for suspected sensitising properties (not classified according to CLP harmonised or registrant self-classification).
RCR: Risk Characterisation Ratio 

Last updated 22 March 2024. Database contains 402 unique substances/entries.
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421-450-8
154702-15-5
2015
Germany
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Exposure of environment
Wide dispersive use
Concluded
Details
239-701-3
15625-89-5
2014
France
Sensitiser
Exposure of workers
High RCR
Wide dispersive use
Concluded
Details
216-475-4
1594-08-7
2019
Belgium
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Ongoing
Details
216-653-1
1634-04-4
2014
France
Potential endocrine disruptor
High (aggregated) tonnage
Wide dispersive use
Concluded
Details
422-270-2
163702-08-7
2019
Spain
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Ongoing
Details
216-823-5
1675-54-3
2015
Denmark
Suspected CMR
Potential endocrine disruptor
Consumer use
High (aggregated) tonnage
Wide dispersive use
Concluded
Details
217-121-1
1745-89-7
2024
Denmark
Suspected Reprotoxic
Potential endocrine disruptor
Exposure of environment
Exposure of workers
Wide dispersive use
Ongoing
Details
241-527-8
17527-29-6
2016
Germany
Potential endocrine disruptor
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Other hazard based concern
Exposure of environment
Wide dispersive use
Concluded
Details
217-175-6
1762-95-4
2015
Czech Republic
Suspected CMR
Potential endocrine disruptor
High (aggregated) tonnage
High RCR
Wide dispersive use
Concluded
Details
701-394-3
1782069-81-1
2020
Germany
Potential endocrine disruptor
Concluded
Details
241-867-7
17928-28-8
Norway
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Wide dispersive use
Withdrawn
Details
242-016-2
18127-01-0
Sweden
Suspected Reprotoxic
Withdrawn
Details
242-060-2
18172-67-3
2014
Greece
Sensitiser
Consumer use
High (aggregated) tonnage
Wide dispersive use
Concluded
Details
217-421-2
1843-05-6
2013
Italy
Potential endocrine disruptor
Sensitiser
Consumer use
High (aggregated) tonnage
Wide dispersive use
Concluded
Details
217-496-1
1873-88-7
Norway
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Withdrawn
Details
242-895-2
19224-29-4
2024
Denmark
Suspected Reprotoxic
Potential endocrine disruptor
Exposure of environment
Exposure of workers
Wide dispersive use
Ongoing
Details
CD 28-0132; IRGALUBE 232
421-820-9
192268-65-8
2025
Netherlands
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Not started
Details
243-001-3
19372-44-2
2015
Germany
Sensitiser
Other hazard based concern
Exposure of workers
High (aggregated) tonnage
Concluded
Details
218-407-9
2144-53-8
2016
Germany
Potential endocrine disruptor
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Other hazard based concern
Exposure of environment
Wide dispersive use
Concluded
Details
218-487-5
2162-74-5
2025
Italy
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Exposure of workers
Wide dispersive use
Not started
Details
244-617-5
21850-44-2
2017
Germany
Potential endocrine disruptor
Suspected PBT/vPvB
High (aggregated) tonnage
Concluded
Details
218-645-3
2210-79-9
2016
Denmark
Mutagenic
Concluded
Details
244-815-1
22174-70-5
2024
Ireland
Suspected Reprotoxic
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Consumer use
Exposure of environment
Exposure of workers
Wide dispersive use
Ongoing
Details
218-747-8
2224-33-1
Italy
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Exposure of environment
Wide dispersive use
Withdrawn
Details
245-366-4
22984-54-9
Italy
Suspected PBT/vPvB
Exposure of environment
Wide dispersive use
Withdrawn
Details

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