Late pre-registration

Your issue: no registration, no market

The pre-registration deadline passed on 1 December 2008. All EU-based manufacturers and importers of substances, preparations and articles had to pre-register their substances in order to benefit from the extended deadlines for registration in 2010, 2013 and 2018. Without pre-registration each substance has to be registered per 1 December 2008. Without registration you are not allowed to produce or import substances, preparation or articles any longer, according to the principle of the European Chemical Agency (ECHA): no data, no market.

Our solution: late pre-registration

In particular cases, the REACH legislation allows late pre-registration. In these cases the substances have to be pre-registered at the ECHA 12 months before the relevant transitional deadline. PricewaterhouseCoopers can help you evaluate whether registration is needed and how it still can be realised.

Learn more about our REACH Services, such as REACH Implementation support, Only Representative, Third Party Representative and our REACH Shared Services Desk.