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Prohibition of Carcinogenic Azo Dye

   
The Adoption of Mandatory Regulations
To protect human health and improve consumer safety, Netherlands, Austria and Germany have already adopted the mandatory regulations for prohibiting the use of certain azo-colourants and azo-pigments in consumer articles. On 2002September 11 and 2003 January 6, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union (EU) also published the Directives, 2002/61/EC & 2003/3/EC, which restrict the use of carcinogenic azo-colourants in certain textile and leather articles and prohibits the sale of such articles coloured with the restricted azo-colourants. The Directive 2002/61/EC & 2003/3EC has been transposed into national laws and put into effect in the Member States separately by 2003 September 11 and 2004 June 30. Azo-colourants (Aromatic Amine) should be below 30 mg/kg in one or more of 22 aromatic amines. Moreover, blue colorants with index no. 611-070-00-2 should also be restricted to be not more than 1,000 mg/kg in any products.
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Testing Standards of Carcinogenic Azo Dye in Main EU Countries

Netherlands          ·Azo Dye Decree(Commodities Act) No.4/98.
Austria                 ·Azo Dyestuff Ordinance No.6/98.
Germany              ·Regulation on the Prohibition of the use of certain Azo dye No.2/97.
Test Method         ·prEN 14362-1, prEN14362-2, 35 LMBG B82.02-2 1998,
35 LMBG B8202-3 1997, 35 LMBG B82.02-4 1998.