On May 15, 2025, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) announced a public consultation to gather information on potential alternatives for the active substance 3-iodo-2-propynylbutylcarbamate (IPBC), identified as a Candidate for Substitution (CfS). The consultation will continue until July 14, 2025.
Substance name |
EC Number |
CAS Number |
Product type |
Consultation start date |
Consultation end date |
3-iodo-2-propynylbutylcarbamate (IPBC) |
259-627-5 |
55406-53-6 |
7,9 |
15/05/2025 |
14/07/2025 |
BPR Process for Substitution and Approval of Active Substances
Under the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR), the approval process for the use of active substances is more stringent. If an active substance is considered to have safer and more environmentally friendly alternatives, ECHA will list it as a Candidate for Substitution (CfS) and conduct a public consultation to collect information about the alternatives before submitting a recommendation for approval or renewal to the European Commission.
Additionally, if the active substance meets the exclusion criteria, such as being identified as carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic for reproduction, or having persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT) or very persistent and very bioaccumulative (vPvB) properties, it is generally not approved for use. However, in special cases, such as when the substance is used in a closed system or is essential for controlling serious health or environmental threats and there is no suitable alternative, approval may still be considered.
For substances that are granted exemptions, the conditions for approval are extremely stringent, the approval period is usually no longer than five years, and the scope of use is strictly limited. Each member state must ensure that all conditions are met before approving the use of the biocidal product within its territory.
Participants can submit comments and learn more details at:
https://comments.echa.europa.eu/comments_cms/SubtitutionCandidatesConsultation.aspx?RobjectId=0b0236e180b095e0
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