Press release - BCF Comments on Defra Consultation on Extending Registration Deadlines for UK REACH
14 July 2025
Responding to Defra’s new consultation on extending – yet again – the registration deadlines for UK REACH, CEO of the BCF, Tom Bowtell, said:
“The BCF welcomes this consultation, which offers options to further extend the REACH registration
deadlines, as the delays in finding a permanent UK REACH solution mean the existing dates due to begin next year are now untenable. New dates must be agreed to give companies assurance and time to comply properly with UK law.'
“However, yet
again we find ourselves having to respond to a consultation about how long that extension should be without having sight of what the actual registration model is. Likewise, commenting on what percentage of dossiers should be compliance checked by the
HSE is difficult to do without knowing what amount of data is being collected as part of the registration model, as well as the timescale.
“As for the Government’s preferred option to now reduce the gap between registration bands from two years
to one year starting from 2029, while we will need to consult members before making a final submission our initial view is that the two-year gap had been put in place for good reasons. Those valid reasons for a two-year gap have not gone away just because
the Government doesn’t want to see the registration process drift further.
“While we are confident further extensions will be agreed, it may not be until next summer before the new dates are put into law: we would urge attempts for a speedier
legislative resolution if possible once the extension period has been decided upon.”
ENDS Notes to editors:
About BCF
The British Coatings Federation is the Trade Association for the UK’s coatings industry, representing the manufacturers of paint, specialist coatings, printing inks, and wallcoverings in the UK. The coatings sector is a British success story that creates jobs, contributes to the economy and sells to the rest of the world. It is a proud net exporter that contributes £4 billion a year to the UK economy, directly employing 14,000 people. Moreover, other important industries downstream worth around £300 billion per annum to the UK rely on our coatings, with a further 300,000 people employed in using or applying them.
The BCF helps its members to better understand the news rules and regulations emerging from Government and lobbies on various issues of concern to the businesses working in this area. It also shows leadership across the sector, pushing for and supporting modernisation and change in areas such as sustainability and Diversity and Inclusion. Some of its campaigning is also focussed on informing consumers, as they often have a role to play too in making sure products are used or disposed of in a safe and appropriate way. The BCF’s key asks of Government: - A proportionate, clear and consistent regulatory environment
- An industrial strategy to support manufacturing
- Support for the transition to a more sustainable UK
- Improving post-Brexit trade
- Long-term focus on skills and training
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