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"I have always supported four requirements in the REACH dossier.
1. An extensive and rigorous system of registration for chemicals in order to recognise them, to evaluate their risk, to give information about them to users and to avoid those that are harmful.
2. For those products that are harmful to a certain degree, there must be a strict system of authorisation, and the authorisation for their use must be time limited.
3. The principle of substitution: substitution must be made obligatory for harmful products.
If no known substitute exists, research must immediately be instigated and authorisation for use must be limited.
4. The setting up of a strong European agency that, while being supported by a network of national institutions with expert knowledge, has the final say in implementing this legislation.
I voted against the compromise by the Socialist Group in the European Parliament, the Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats and the Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe concerning the registration procedure because it reduces considerably the number of substances to which REACH applies."@en1
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