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"I am delighted, not only with the content of the European Commission’s new policy on chemicals, but also with the importance it is attaching to this policy, as clearly demonstrated in the strategy approved by the European Union for the ‘Rio+10’ Conference, which is due to take place in 2002. I welcome, in particular, the following points: 1) A complete ban, within a generation, in other words by 2020, of discharges and emissions into the environment of all dangerous substances. 2) The creation of a single system for the registration, evaluation and authorisation of chemicals (REACH), replacing the current system that treats new substances and existing ones differently. 3) The adoption of the precautionary principle, through reversing the burden of proof for substances that cause great concern. It will now fall to the manufacturer to prove that a product is not dangerous. I welcome the Schörling report but prefer, where the tonnage threshold is concerned, the position of the European Commission. This system, if it proves feasible, will protect Europe’s citizens. Using the same system to evaluate substances produced in volumes below and above one tonne per year will make the system too cumbersome and, therefore, contrary to objectives that have been defined."@en1

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