Biocidal Products Committee: Sulphur dioxide, iodine & anticoagulant rodenticides
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Highlights from the September 2022 meeting of our Biocidal Products Committee. Our guest is Erik van de Plassche, the Chair of the Committee. We talk about: Active substance approvals Properties that lead to meeting exclusion or substitution criteria, specifically persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic or very persistent and very bioaccumulative substances.Sulphur dioxide generated from sulphur by combustion for the food and feed area as well as Sulphur dioxide released from sodium metabisulphite for fibre, leather, rubber and polymerised material preservatives.Ozone generated from oxygen for several product-types.Mecetronium ethyl sulphate (MES) for human hygiene. Requests from the European Commission Iodine and PVP-iodine as disinfectants – opinion on whether they are considered to have endocrine disrupting properties for humans and non-target organisms.Comparative assessment of anticoagulant rodenticides and rodent traps.Listen to our previous episode where the draft guidance for comparative assessment of anticoagulant rodenticides was discussed. Union authorisations Union authorisation application for active chlorine released from sodium hypochlorite (biocidal products family with large consortiums as applicants) What the Biocidal Products Committee does The Committee prepares scientific opinions for the European Commission on biocidal active substances and on EU-wide authorisations of biocidal products. More Biocidal Products Committee Highlights from September BPC meeting - ECHA news, 5 October 2022 ************** Give us feedback ************** Subscribe to our YouTube channel Subscribe to our Safer Chemicals Podcast Subscribe to our news Follow us on: *Twitter *Facebook *LinkedIn Visit our website   Disclaimer: Views expressed by interviewees do not necessarily represent the official position of the European Chemicals Agency. All content is up to date at the time of publication.
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