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Continuing the PFOS saga

An Institute of Metal Finishing product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 10, 2006

The plenary session of the European Parliament is faced with the prospect of having to vote against the amendments of its own ENVI committee.

The June edition of IMFormation contained an article stating that the EU had concluded that under the present directive the small specific uses of PFOS in hexavalent chromium plating solutions coupled with the small volume and emissions into the environment would be very small.

It was therefore proposing that a derogation would be granted to permit the use of PFOS in mist suppressants used in chromium plating.

Latest information received states that the ENVI committee have voted to accept an amendment deleting the above derogation in the European Commission's proposal, the latter having a different opinion and were proposing to extend the derogation to cover zinc plating and anodising.

It now transpires that the plenary session of the European Parliament is faced with the prospect of having to vote against the amendments of its own ENVI committee.

The Surface Engineering Association, as agreed at the joint Health, Safety and Environment Committee is contacting all the UK's MEPs informing them of our industry's concerns, explaining the situation so that they have information as to why they should vote against the amendments.

IMF members are requested to take any opportunities presented to them to wave the flag for the continuing use of PFOS for which currently there is no substitute.

Meanwhile efforts are continuing to look for an alternative as well as methods to destruct any PFOS to prevent it escaping into the environment.

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