Date Launched: June 18, 2025
Public Consultation Period: June 18 – August 13, 2025
Regulatory Context: Proposal to list TBPH in Annex A of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)

The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has initiated a public consultation on the proposed global ban of bis(2-ethylhexyl) tetrabromophthalate (TBPH), a flame retardant used in flexible plastics. If adopted, the listing would require worldwide elimination of the substance under the Stockholm Convention.

About TBPH

Full Name: Bis(2-ethylhexyl) tetrabromophthalate
Common Uses:

• Flame retardant in plastics, electronics, and consumer products
• Often used as a replacement for banned PBDEs

Hazard Profile:

• Persistent and resistant to environmental breakdown
• Bioaccumulative in wildlife and humans
• Toxic to liver, reproductive, nervous, and endocrine systems
• Exhibits long-range environmental transport, impacting distant ecosystems

Purpose of the Consultation

ECHA is soliciting feedback from industry, NGOs, scientists, and the public on:

• Current applications and industrial dependency on TBPH
• Feasibility of alternatives (technical and economic viability)
• Environmental and health impacts
• Socio-economic implications of a global ban

🗓️ Deadline to Submit Comments: August 13, 2025
🔗 Submit via ECHA POPs Consultation Portal

Strategic Impact

This proposal underscores the EU’s ongoing effort to eliminate legacy and replacement flame retardants that present high environmental and health risks. Inclusion in Annex A of the Stockholm Convention would trigger mandatory global elimination, making early substitution planning a critical business priority.

Reference: ECHA – Proposals for New POPs

 

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