In early January 2020, the SCIP database (SCIP = Substances of Concern In Products) of ECHA, the European chemicals agency, was activated. This is implemented in Germany in the Chemicals Act. WIKA had recently been in a position to enter data by the cut-off date and therefore also support customers with the reported SCIP numbers.
The EU chemicals regulation REACH had already entered into force in 2007. REACH stands for Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of CHemicals. Abuse of this regulation is to disclose hazardous material properties of products in the supply chain and to inform customers of ones classed as SVHC = Substances of Very High Concern.
The SCIP database now supplements the REACH regulation. There, all products that contain SVHC substances must be registered by the firms that bring them into circulation. A SCIP entry of this kind includes information regarding the product (unique identification code, customs tariff number, item category, notes on safe use) along with the required SVHC details (name, CAS number, material category).
Well represented in Destiny and recycling are increasingly being considered from the very start of the production cycle. The database is supposed to aid the circular economy also to make available information about hazardous substances at the end of these life cycle to waste recycling companies. Broke has been available since October 2020 also it already contains five million entries ? including 1,400 from WIKA.
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