Get a Sample

Free of cost and delivery

Ask
|
|
|
|
|
|

Understanding of R.E.A.C.H regulation.

R.E.A.C.H is a regulation of the European Union, adopted to improve the protection of human health and the environment from the risks that can be posed by chemicals while enhancing the competitiveness of the EU chemicals industry.
The R.E.A.C.H Regulation is the result of an in-depth review of the EU’s chemical policy. The European Parliament approved the REACH Regulation on December 13, 2006, and the Council of Ministers formally adopted it on December 18, 2006.

R.E.A.C.H applies to all chemicals, not only in industrial processes but also in everyday life, such as cleaning products, paints, and items such as clothing, furniture, and electrical appliances. This regulation affects the majority of companies in the EU.
R.E.A.C.H establishes the obligation to carry out a registration for all those who introduce chemical substances on the Community market from 1 tonne per year, whether they are manufacturers or importers of substances, as such or in the form of preparations.

How does R.E.A.C.H work?

R.E.A.C.H establishes procedures for collecting and evaluating the information on the properties and hazards of substances. Companies have to register their substances and to do it, they must collaborate with other companies that are registering the same substance.
Under labor law, the company must carry out a risk assessment and ensure that workers are protected and provided with information, guidance, and training on the safe use of chemicals in the workplace, based on information derived from labels and safety data sheets.

Most R.E.A.C.H requirements apply directly to manufacturers and importers, who must register substances (either pure or those classified as compounds) when providing data on chemicals’ properties. They are also required under R.E.A.C.H to develop chemical safety assessments and implement risk management measures. R.E.A.C.H requires manufacturers and importers to notify European regulatory authorities of the use of hazardous substances. Subsequently, R.E.A.C.H authorizes these substances.

All AMB Wellness aloe vera raw materials have been produced from the plant aloe vera (l.) Burm. F. And are 100% of botanical origin and are covered by the human food regulations (intended for consumption by humans or animals, such drinks products, food and food additives) therefore, are exempt from applicable titles of reach regulation (registration, evaluation, authorization and restriction of chemicals).

Latest News

Aloe Vera Blooming in ageing nutrition

Aloe Vera Blooming in ageing nutrition

The herbs and botanicals market, as it applies to the dietary supplement, self-medication and functional food segments, is driven by consumer demographics and health concerns. Broadly speaking, these trends include anti-aging, weight control, joint and bone health, digestion/ immunity, cardiovascular health/ diabetes, cognition/memory, female/ male health and the growing wellness and beauty trends.

read more
Nutrition Noodles supplemented with Aloe vera

Nutrition Noodles supplemented with Aloe vera

Mix aloe vera powder with your flour ingredient, dry blended. Noodle products are staple food in many parts of Asia, especially throughout Southeast Asia. Almost 40% of wheat products in Asian countries are consumed in the form of noodles.

read more
Aloe Vera mood concept drink focus on the millennial generation.

Aloe Vera mood concept drink focus on the millennial generation.

A generation conscious of the environment, sustainability, and functional and natural ingredients, into a ready drink and sell it in a convenient on-the-go carton package, interested in a new and younger generation healthy drink product with proven health benefits, it’s time for a new face of an innovative combination of dietary supplements and RTD Beverages, as society advances and modernizes, the way we take dietary nutritional supplements has changed.

read more

Share it on: