EU: TBBP-A & MCCP initiative abandoned

No new substances under RoHS for the time being

The RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. The following substances are currently restricted under this directive:

  • Lead (0.1%)
  • Mercury (0.1 %)
  • Cadmium (0.01%)
  • Hexavalent chromium (0.1 %)
  • Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) (0.1 %)
  • Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) (0.1 %)
  • Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) (0.1 %)
  • Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) (0.1 %)
  • Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) (0.1 %)
  • Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) (0.1 %)


The four phthalates were included in RoHS 2011/65/EU with Delegated Directive 2015/863.

It is regularly reviewed whether further substances are eligible for restriction in order to keep pace with technical progress, protect human health and the environment and improve waste management.

Following the technical evaluation, the following substances were most recently under discussion for inclusion:

  • Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBP-A)
  • Medium-chain chlorinated kerosenes (MCCP)

This initiative was abandoned on December 10, 2024. These two substances are therefore not expected to be regulated under RoHS for the time being.

MCCPs have already been on the candidate list for REACH Article 33 since July 08, 2021 and TBBP-A since January 17, 2023. This means that information obligations must already be fulfilled for these substances and the way has been paved to include them in REACH Annex XIV of substances subject to authorization.

If you have any further questions or need support, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Author

Linda Kritzler (B. A.)
Material & Environmental Compliance Consultant

 




DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS

RoHS, EU Directive 2011/65/EU aims to limit the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. It specifies how hazardous substances may be used in electrical appliances and electronic components and how they may be placed on the market.

Published on 20.01.2025
Category: Focus Industry, Focus Consumer Goods & Retail, Fokus Electrical and Wireless, Fokus Medical Devices, Fokus Third Party, Insider-Compliance, Compliance

Breaking News in Standards and Product Compliance

The world of standards and market authorization requirements may turn slowly, but it does turn.  Regular updates, revisions and reforms prove it.  We'll keep you posted!

And in other news, here's the latest on Standards and Product Compliance
GLOBALNORM News
Our Christmas campaign “donate rather than send” 2024

Charity instead of Christmas cards

Read more

Awarded as an entrepreneur of the future 2024

First of all: The German Innovation Institute for Sustainability and Digitalization (diind) is a Hamburg-based institution that brings together science and business to provide communication and marketing managers with reliable, high-quality information.

Read more

Produktkanzlei and GLOBALNORM

Offering customers 360° service

Read more

STANDARDS News
Draft DIN EN ISO 12100:2025-12

Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction (ISO/DIS 12100:2024)

Read more

New DIN DKE SPEC 99100:2025-02

Requirements for data attributes of the battery passport

Read more

Common specifications (GS) of the EU

Alternative solution if no harmonized standards are available

Read more

COMPLIANCE News
New reporting obligations under the Cyber Resilience Act

The Cyber Resilience Act introduces a new reporting requirement for actively exploited vulnerabilities.

Read more

Assessment of cyber security risks

A mental bridge from product safety-related risk assessment to cyber security risks.

Read more

Updated draft of ecodesign requirements for external power supplies

Expansion to wireless charging pads and USB Type-C cables

Read more

Login
x

In accordance with the EU ePrivacy (Cookie) Directive (2009/136/EG), we would like to inform you that our website uses cookies. By using our website, you accept and agree to our Privacy policy. Please view our Privacy policy to find out what cookies we use and how to disable them.

OK