5 Amendments of Lynn BOYLAN related to 2018/2589(RSP)
Amendment 9 #
Paragraph 2
2. Considers that the primary aim of the Commission should be to avoid thaprevent hazardous chemicals from entering the material cycle, and to ensure better implementation of current legislation;
Amendment 12 #
Paragraph 3
3. Stresses that in a truly circular economy products must be designed for durability, reparability, reusability and recyclability, and with minimal use of substances of concernno use of substances of concern; acknowledges that the standard of minimal use of substances of concern may be the stepping stone to the phase out of these substances from the material cycle;
Amendment 18 #
Paragraph 4
4. Reiterates that moving towards a circular economy requires applying strictly the waste hierarchy and phasing out toxic substances where possibleas a preliminary step, in particular where safer alternatives exist or will be developed, so as to ensure the development of non-toxic material cycles, which are essential for the sound development of a functioning secondary raw materials market;
Amendment 27 #
Paragraph 6
6. Calls on the Commission to bring forward legislative measures to ensure that companies to fully embrace a forward- looking approach of progressive chemicals management by seizing the opportunity to substituteing toxic substances in products and supply chains, accelerating and leading the innovation of the market;
Amendment 60 #
Paragraph 19