1. What data do you need to establish your inventory obligations?
You should list all your stocks of substances, whether on their own or in mixtures, giving the following information:
their main identification numbers (e.g. CAS No., EC No. [ELINCS or EINECS], chemical and/or trade name);
the origin of the substances: substance purchased outside the EEA (imported substance), substance manufactured by your legal entity or substance purchased in the EEA;
manufacturing tonnage in recent years for stored substances that are or have been manufactured by your legal entity;
import tonnage in recent years for stored substances that are or have been imported by your legal entity.
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ECHA HELP > FAQ's: this site offers frequently asked questions in English on certain topics.
helpdesk national This site offers frequently asked questions in French on certain topics (Foire aux questions).
Regulatory reference
Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of December 18, 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACh)
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