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- 12/11/2023

SAFEGUARDING SUSTAINABILITY WITH SCIENCE-BASED REGULATION FOR THE DETERGENTS INDUSTRY

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A.I.S.E. proposes that we take the time needed to revise the Detergents Regulation. Working in close collaboration with the European Parliament and the other EU institutions we must ensure a regulation that is based on sound science, takes into account the impact on the industry and continues to meet the hygiene needs of society.

 

During the annual A.I.S.E. Cleaning & Hygiene Forum last night, A.I.S.E. President Nadia Viva emphasised how critical it is for the European institutions to collaborate with the industry to ensure a coherent science-based chemical policy framework to foster innovation, investment and ensure continued safety for people and the environment.

 

Responding to the speech of MEP Manuela Ripa (ENVI) during the event, Nadia Viva explained that “our industry shares the Green Deal vision and is committed to sustainable growth.

 

However, we are facing extraordinary challenges – the scale, pace and volume of simultaneous legislative changes is unprecedented. We must work together to ensure a Detergents Regulation that can guarantee our essential sector meets the health and hygiene needs of society”.

 

A.I.S.E. represents over 900 companies, predominantly SMEs, from across Europe directly employing 95 000 people with an annual turnover of €42.8 billion. Our industry is highly regulated and covered by an extensive range of overlapping legislation that is at times inconsistent and sometimes even incompatible. With the Detergents Regulation and CLP revisions advancing ahead of REACH, there is a danger of introducing provisions that could create further inconsistencies and divergence in the future.

 

Susanne Zänker, A.I.S.E. Director General closed the event by emphasising that “our industry is committed to continued collaboration with regulators to shape a Detergents Regulation that propels our industry forward in the EU while upholding the highest hygiene, safety and environmental standards.”

 

About A.I.S.E. We have been the voice of the detergents, and maintenance products industry to EU regulators for more than 70 years. Membership consists of 29 national associations across Europe, 18 corporate members and 18 value chain partners. A.I.S.E. represents over 900 companies directly employing 95 000 and 360 000 through the value chain.

 

A.I.S.E. has a long history in leading voluntary industry initiatives that focus on sustainable design, manufacturing and consumption, product safety, and safe use of products by consumers and professional customers. A.I.S.E.’s Charter for Sustainable Cleaning has become a pioneering sustainability standard, helping customers make more sustainable choices.

Contact: dave.hemingway@aise.eu