ADCR Updates 1 October 2024
As decisions are being published from authorities in EU and in UK (GB), the ADCR Consortium are regularly updating relevant documents.
Today, 1 October, 2024, we provide the following updates:
This table updates the previous table with Authorisation Numbers (where already available).
ADCR Business Continuity Check Spread Sheet for EU
Spread sheet for EU (version September 2024)
We expect EU to make decisions for additional ADCR dossiers at the REACH Committee meeting scheduled for 21 to 22 October. Once decisions are known, the ADCR Consortium will update relevant documents again.
The documents made available by ADCR Consortium may be used to help assess business impacts, due to changes in Authorisations. These do not constitute legal guidance and organisations should make their own assessments and consult their own legal experts.
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On 19 January 2026 Defra granted Decisions for the three initial applications (AFA059, AFA061 and AFA063) which we published as news on 3 February. The granted review period for these three applications is 12 years. The Decisions are available on Authorisation decisions: UK REACH - GOV.UK . The Defra Decision come with a series of conditions that users of chromates should be fulfilling and these measures will apply from the 19 August 2026. To support the sharing of these GB obligations the ADCR Service Team prepared Formal Communication Letters that were shared with the Authorisation Holders for disseminating to their downstream users. These ADCR formal Communication letters have now been added to ADCR Guidance and Support , the letters set out the Authorisation conditions and monitoring arrangements as well for existing stock and REACH Article 66 obligations. For the four review report applications AFA058, AFA060, AFA062 and AFA064, Defra is expecting to make their decisions later in March 2026. As these applications are all review reports the use can continue until Defra makes its decision. The ADCR Service Team will update guidance documents on the ADCR website to cover the obligations of the Defra ADCR Authorisation decisions. The guidance is intended for Downstream Users of soluble chromates in GB. ADCR will also hold a webinar later in spring 2026 (April/May) to present the UK decisions and conditions.