REACH - IT Tools

ESCom Standard
The European Industry has recognised the importance of using harmonised phrases and IT standard for Exposure Scenario communication under REACH.

   

     
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DUCC Members

 A.I.S.E.

A.I.S.E., the International Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance products is the official body representing the detergents and maintenance products industry. Members include National Associations in 37 countries, principally in Europe, as well as 10 direct member companies operating internationally, representing more than 900 companies in total. They range from SMEs to multinationals and from Consumer products to Industrial & Institutional (I&I) applications.

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 CEPE

CEPE, the European Council of the Paint, Printing Ink and Artists’ Colours Industry is a non-profit organisation founded in 1951.  CEPE represents the interests of approximately 1000 members in the European Union, Norway and Switzerland, bringing approximately 85% of this industry together in its membership.

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 COLIPA

COLIPA, the European Cosmetics Association, was founded in 1962. It represents the interests of the cosmetics industry in Europe. Its membership consists of 25 national associations of the EU Member States and beyond, 20 major international companies and 5 associated members. Colipa represents more than 2000 companies throughout the EU via the active representation of its member national associations.

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 EFCC
EFCC, European Federation for Construction Chemicals is a non-profit organisation established in 2007 to represent and promote the common interests of the construction chemicals industry. Today EFCC has member companies present in 23 EU countries, as well as in Switzerland, Croatia and Turkey. [Read More...]

 FEA
FEA, the European Aerosol Federation, was founded in 1959. Today it represents 18 European countries which include 530 companies active in the aerosol industry. These range from multi-national corporations to SMEs. FEA has also corresponding members worldwide. [Read More...]

 FECC

FECC, the European Association of Chemical Distributors is the voice of the Chemical Distribution Industry in Europe. Based in Brussels and with a growing membership of Company and National Association Members, FECC represents over 1,200 companies of which many are small and medium sized companies (SMEs). FECC Members create value in the supply chain by meeting the demands of over o­ne million downstream users ranging over all branches of industry. They distribute and regularly import substances and preparations vital for the success of the European economy and generate sales of approximately 30 billion Euros per year. The sector employs over 40.000 people.

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 FEICA

FEICA, the European Adhesives and Sealants Manufacturers Association represents 14 National Industry associations and 13 Direct Members linked to ca. 650-mainly small and medium-sized adhesive and sealant manufacturers. With the support of its members, FEICA co-ordinates and represents the common interests of the Adhesive and Sealants industry throughout Europe.

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 I&P Europe - Imaging and Printing Association e.V.

I&P Europe – Imaging and Printing Association e.V. is a European association of product manufacturers and technology providers for the imaging and printing industry. I&P Europe members’ products include conventional and digital materials and their processing solutions.

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 IFRA
IFRA, the International Fragrance Association, was founded in 1973 in Geneva. IFRA is the official representative body of the fragrance industry worldwide and its main purpose is to ensure the safety of fragrance materials through a dedicated science program.
IFRA represents national and regional associations, whose members include fragrance ingredient and compound manufacturers and suppliers. Individual companies are IFRA members, essentially through membership of a national or regional association, but may also become a Regular Member and pay dues directly to IFRA. A company can also join as a Supporting Member if there is no national association in their country and they are not large enough to warrant becoming a Regular Member.
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