The International Chemical Secretariat (ChemSec) is a governmental funded organisation founded in
Sweden in 2002 to advocate in favour of stricter regulatory controls on potentially hazardous
chemicals
A chemical substance is a form of matter having constant chemical composition and characteristic properties. Some references add that chemical substance cannot be separated into its constituent elements by physical separation methods, i.e., wit ...
and to work with businesses on reducing the production and use of hazardous substances in their products and supply chains. ChemSec disclosed a profit of 1.56 Mio SEK for the financial year 2018. ChemSec maintains the
SIN List, identifying hazardous substances likely to be restricted under
EU REACH regulation.
History
ChemSec was founded in 2002 by the Swedish offices of the
World Wide Fund for Nature
The World Wide Fund for Nature Inc. (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1961 that works in the field of wilderness preservation and the reduction of human impact on the environment. It was formerly named the Wor ...
and
Friends of the Earth
Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) is an international network of environmental organizations in 73 countries. The organization was founded in 1969 in San Francisco by David Brower, Donald Aitken and Gary Soucie after Brower's split wi ...
, the
Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
Sveriges Natur.
The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation ( sv, Naturskyddsföreningen, previously known as , ''SNF'') is a non-profit, non-partisan, Swedish environmental organization. It is the largest and oldest environmental society in Swede ...
and Nature and Youth. ChemSec is funded by governments and private grant-making trusts and foundations.
ChemSec argued in favour of tighter controls on chemicals in Europe under REACH, publishing analyses which contradicted industry estimates of the economic impact of the legislation. Since REACH entered into force ChemSec has continued to press for stricter chemicals regulation in the EU, arguing in favour of increasing the number of chemicals restricted under the
RoHS Directive
The Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS 1), short for Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, was adopted in February 2003 by the European Unio ...
and in 2008 publishing the first version of the SIN List, a campaign tool to accelerate implementation of REACH and to help businesses identify hazardous substances.
Between 2005 and 2007 ChemSec worked with Eastern European NGOs on strengthening chemicals management and legislation in those countries. From 2006 to 2008, ChemSec worked with African and Asian NGOs on
poverty
Poverty is the state of having few material possessions or little income. Poverty can have diverse < ...
and
human rights
Human rights are moral principles or normsJames Nickel, with assistance from Thomas Pogge, M.B.E. Smith, and Leif Wenar, 13 December 2013, Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyHuman Rights Retrieved 14 August 2014 for certain standards of hu ...
issues relating to chemicals. In 2010 ChemSec was commissioned to produce a research report on flow of information in the electronics supply chain for the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM) programme within the United Nations Environment Program.
[Nimpuno, N & C Scruggs (2011). ''Information on Chemicals in Electronic Products''. Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers. ]
Guiding principles
ChemSec's stated objectives are to “bridge the gap between decision-makers, industry, NGOs and scientists and offer expertise and guidance on chemical management policies in order to get progressive chemicals legislation.” ChemSec also works with companies to secure their support for progressive chemicals legislation and reduce their use of hazardous chemicals by substituting harmful substances for safer ones.
[ChemSec]
''An NGO Striving to Bridge the Gap''.
Retrieved November 17, 2011. ChemSec's interpretation of “progressive” chemicals policy incorporates the principles of
precaution
''Precaution'' (1820) is the first novel by American author James Fenimore Cooper.
Plot
''Precaution'' is set in the spring of 1815 in Northamptonshire, England. It follows the relationship of Emily Moseley and George Denbigh.
Development hist ...
,
substitution,
polluter pays
In environmental law, the polluter pays principle is enacted to make the party responsible for producing pollution responsible for paying for the damage done to the natural environment. It is regarded as a regional custom because of the strong s ...
and
right-to-know.
European chemicals regulation
REACH
Influencing
REACH
Reach or REACH may refer to:
Companies and organizations
* Reach plc, formerly Trinity Mirror, large British newspaper, magazine, and digital publisher
* Reach Canada, an NGO in Canada
* Reach Limited, an Asia Pacific cable network company
* ...
was a priority for ChemSec until the regulation was passed in 2006. ChemSec argued in favour of stricter controls on chemical use on the basis of commercial advantages and scientific evidence of benefits to human and environmental health.
ChemSec's research with the Global Development and Environmental Institute at
Tufts University
Tufts University is a private research university on the border of Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1852 as Tufts College by Christian universalists who sought to provide a nonsectarian institution of higher learnin ...
, Boston, into the costs of implementing REACH formed the basis of a 2004
Nordic Council of Ministers
The Nordic Council of Ministers is an intergovernmental forum established after the Helsinki Treaty. The purpose of the Nordic Council of Ministers is to complement the Nordic Council and promote Nordic cooperation.
Structure
The governm ...
study, which concluded that the chemicals industry was overestimating the costs of changes to the new chemicals regulation in Europe.
In 2006, the
European Parliament
The European Parliament (EP) is one of the legislative bodies of the European Union and one of its seven institutions. Together with the Council of the European Union (known as the Council and informally as the Council of Ministers), it adop ...
commissioned ChemSec to produce a further report on the implications of REACH for
developing countries
A developing country is a sovereign state with a lesser developed Industrial sector, industrial base and a lower Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries. However, this definition is not universally agreed upon. There is al ...
. The report concluded that concerns about the potential for REACH to interfere with trade patterns were largely unfounded.
RoHS
In 2010, ChemSec secured support from some manufacturers for their proposals to restrict the use of
brominated flame retardants Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are organobromine compounds that have an inhibitory effect on combustion chemistry and tend to reduce the flammability of products containing them. The brominated variety of commercialized chemical flame retardan ...
and
PVC in electronic goods under the RoHS Directive. Although the EU rejected immediate restriction of specific substances, new measures to restrict substances likely to produce hazardous pollutants were included in the recast of the legislation.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals
In 2011, ChemSec proposed a set of chemicals whose use should be legally restricted for their potential to disrupt
hormone signalling. The move, via ChemSec's SIN List initiative, coincides with EU plans over 2011–2012 to develop accepted regulatory criteria for
endocrine disruptors (EDCs) and further restrict their use.
Substitution of hazardous chemicals
SIN List
The
SIN (Substitute It Now!) List The Substitute It Now! List is a database developed by the International Chemical Secretariat (ChemSec) of chemicals the uses of which are likely to become legally restricted under Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals ...
is a list of chemicals evaluated by ChemSec as meeting EU criteria for being
Substances of Very High Concern
A substance of very high concern (SVHC) is a chemical substance (or part of a group of chemical substances) concerning which it has been proposed that use within the European Union be subject to authorisation under the Registration, Evaluation, Au ...
(SVHCs) under article 57 of REACH and whose use in future is therefore likely to be legally restricted. There is evidence from meetings in the European Parliament that the SIN List, in particular the addition of EDCs in 2011, is influencing which substances are being prioritised for the REACH process.
Socially responsible investment
The potential for legal restrictions on chemical use increasing costs associated with reformulating products and modifying processes has resulted in SIN List data being used by
investment analysis firms concerned with
Socially Responsible Investment
Socially responsible investing (SRI), social investment, sustainable socially conscious, "green" or ethical investing, is any investment strategy which seeks to consider both financial return and social/environmental good to bring about socia ...
, to aid in calculating financial risk posed by companies’ sustainability profiles. In 2012 ChemSec presented a catalogue of criteria to enable financial investors to evaluate the performance of the chemical industry., and in 2013 ChemSec published a list of the European companies producing SIN List chemicals.
SUBSPORT
To address the challenge of replacing hazardous substances with chemicals which have a genuine pedigree of safety, ChemSec is involved in th
SUBSPORTproject, an internet portal collating legal information and case studies on substitution, and databases of hazardous substances and their alternatives.
Business relations
In 2004, ChemSec established its business group as a forum for multinational corporations to discuss chemicals management, develop initiatives for reducing the use of hazardous substances and advocate for progressive chemicals policy in Europe. In 2011 the group had the following members:
*
B&Q
*
Boots UK
Boots UK Limited (formerly Boots the Chemists), trading as Boots, is a British health and beauty retailer and pharmacy chain in the United Kingdom and other countries and territories including Ireland, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands, Thailand a ...
*
Dell
Dell is an American based technology company. It develops, sells, repairs, and supports computers and related products and services. Dell is owned by its parent company, Dell Technologies.
Dell sells personal computers (PCs), servers, data ...
* EUREAU
*
IKEA
IKEA (; ) is a Dutch multinational conglomerate based in the Netherlands that designs and sells , kitchen appliances, decoration, home accessories, and various other goods and home services. Started in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad, IKEA has been ...
*
Shaw Industries
*
Skanska
Skanska AB () is a multinational construction and development company based in Sweden. Skanska is the fifth-largest construction company in the world according to ''Construction Global'' magazine. Notable Skanska projects include renovation of t ...
*
Sony Mobile
* The Swedish Construction Federation
ChemSec has published reports presenting arguments from companies in favour of stricter chemicals regulation under REACH and tougher restrictions on halogenated compounds under the RoHS Directive, as described in a number of business position statements.
International networks and development
In 2006, ChemSec surveyed and advocated for improved chemicals management and handling in
Belarus
Belarus,, , ; alternatively and formerly known as Byelorussia (from Russian ). officially the Republic of Belarus,; rus, Республика Беларусь, Respublika Belarus. is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by ...
,
Ukraine
Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers approximately . Prior to the ongoing Russian invas ...
and
Russia
Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eigh ...
. In 2008, ChemSec and the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation administered a small-grant funding programme in Africa and Asia to support NGO projects to reduce harm from toxic chemicals and promote safer chemicals management.
In 2011, ChemSec published a
United Nations Environment Programme
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is responsible for coordinating responses to environmental issues within the United Nations system. It was established by Maurice Strong, its first director, after the United Nations Conference on ...
Study on Information on Chemicals in Products (CiP), part of data for developing recommendations to the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM), the decision-making body of the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (
SAICM).
ChemSec is a member of the
International POPs Elimination Network, working on the
Stockholm Convention
Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants is an international environmental treaty, signed on 22 May 2001 in Stockholm and effective from 17 May 2004, that aims to eliminate or restrict the production and use of persistent organ ...
, and a member of Health Care Without Harm and the
European Environmental Bureau
The European Environmental Bureau (EEB) is a network of around 170 environmental citizens' organisations based in more than 35 countries. The EEB is a democratic federation, representing local, national, European and international groups in E ...
.
Board members
* Helena Norin, Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (chairperson)
* Erik Pettersson, WWF Sweden
* Sven-Erik Sjöstrand, Friends of the Earth Sweden
* Haldor Lorimer-Olsson, Nature and Youth Sweden
Key publications
* Information on Chemicals in Electronic Products - a study of needs, gaps, obstacles and solutions to provide and access information on chemicals in electronic products (2011)
* Greening Consumer Electronics: Moving Away from Bromine and Chlorine (2009)
* Substitution 1.0 - the art of delivering toxic-free products (2008)
* Implications of REACH for developing countries (2006)
* What we need from REACH - views on the proposal for a new chemical legislation within EU (2005)
* Cry wolf - predicted costs by industry in the face of new regulations (2004)
[http://www.chemsec.org/images/stories/publications/ChemSec_publications/Cry_wolf_report.pdf]
References
External links
ChemSec Website
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Scientific organizations based in Sweden
Chemistry organizations
2002 establishments in Sweden
Scientific organizations established in 2002