With a laser focus on protecting consumer safety and ensuring regulatory compliance, the Forum has outlined several key initiatives that will shape chemical oversight in 2025.
Key enforcement priorities you need to have on your radar
The revised work program for 2024-2025 focuses on three critical areas:
Upcoming enforcement projects we know about
A landmark EU-wide project will target the classification and labelling of hazardous mixtures. This initiative will specifically examine products consumers interact with daily, including:
The goal here is to ensure that potentially dangerous chemical mixtures are correctly identified, classified, and labeled to protect public health.
Starting in January 2025, inspectors will conduct a comprehensive review of biocidal products, focusing on:
The Forum isn’t just launching new projects, it’s also reflecting on recent enforcement efforts. Key activities include:
Beyond specific projects, the Forum continues to prioritize:
An intriguing upcoming initiative will focus on monitoring compliance of “only representatives”—entities that register imported substances. This pilot project signals ECHA’s commitment to tracking the entire chemical import and registration ecosystem.
Conclusion and takeaways
As chemical complexity increases and global trade expands, the ECHA Enforcement Forum’s proactive approach demonstrates Europe’s commitment to maintaining rigorous safety standards.
By targeting key areas like imports, online sales, and precise product classification, they’re working to ensure that chemicals in the market meet the highest safety benchmarks.
You can stay on top of these regulatory changes also by reading our blog – we publish most relevant content to help you thrive in this demanding chemical regulatory world almost daily.
And if all these looks too much, you can contact us at any time and we’ll help.
Luka Rifelj