Analysing substance derogation requests under Article 6.7 of Ecolabel Regulation EC 66/2010 - Pack 2

Article 6(6) of the Regulation (EC) No 66/2010 (EU Ecolabel Regulation) requires that ecolabelled products shall not contain substances and mixtures meeting the criteria for specific classifications of the regulation on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of substances and mixtures (CLP). Article 6(7) then gives the Commission the power to grant derogations for the use in ecolabelled products of substances that meet the criteria for specific CLP classifications in the event that substitution is not technically feasible via the use of alternative materials or designs, or that substitution will result in products having a significantly higher overall environmental performance compared with other goods of the same category. Though the need for most derogations is identified during the development of Ecolabel criteria, derogation requests arise also after the criteria adoption and need to be evaluated in isolation from the criteria development or revision process. Two derogation requests have been submitted and should be evaluated in the course of the project – one for zinc oxide in paints and vanishes and another for e-phthalimido-peroxy-hexanoic acid (PAP) used in laundry detergents. The use of isothiazolinenes as preservatives in various products groups should also be evaluated to consider if and how a few specific isothiazolinenes should be regulated in the future.

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Status of project

End of project: 2019

Project manager

Project staff

Katja Moch
Senior Researcher Sustainable Products & Material Flows

Funded by

European Commission, DG Research and Innovation