[Translate to English:] Final report

Study on streamlining chemicals data, interoperability, dissemination, re-use and the use of all available data, and on the establishment of a data generation mechanism for the purpose of safety assessments in the context of REACH

  • Alexandra Polcher
    Ramboll
  • Maren Krause
    Ramboll
  • Julian Stoeser
    Ramboll
  • Simon Budde
    Ramboll
  • Katja Moch
    Senior Researcher Sustainable Products & Material Flows
  • Dr. Peter Gailhofer
    Research Coordinator for Digital Ethics and Governance / Senior Researcher Environmental Law & Governance
  • Jan Theunis
    VITO
  • Lieve Geerts
    VITO
  • Guillaume Pierre
    Ecorys
  • Olga Batura
    Ecorys
  • Iris Larmi
    Ecorys
  • Laura Heidecke
    Ecorys
  • Nga Nguyen
    Ecorys
  • Roel Pieters
    Ecorys

The report presents the results of a project to support the Commission in the preparation of a legislative proposal by identifying options to (i) streamline chemical-related data flows and improve data interoperability, dissemination and re-use, (ii) improve the implementation of the legal requirement to consider all available data in a chemical safety assessment and (iii) establish a mechanism to enable monitoring and data generation for the purposes of chemical safety assessments under the European chemicals regulatory framework. The report discusses different options and their impacts and reflects the contributions made by stakeholders in the context of the study. The findings are based on an extensive review of existing legislation and literature, targeted consultations with Commission Directorates General and representatives of EU agencies, and public stakeholder consultations