On 12 January 2026, European Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2026/76(published in the Official Journal on 14 January 2026), concerning the permitted use of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) listed in Annexe I to Regulation (EU) 2024/590 as process agents under Article 7(1) of that Regulation. This Decision updates and continues allowances for existing installations, in line with the EU's obligations under the Montreal Protocol (Decision X/14 and subsequent decisions), while repealing the outdated Commission Decision 2010/372/EU for legal clarity.
Key provisions include:
1. Definitions: "Make-up" refers to the total quantity (in metric tonnes) of ODS (virgin, recovered, or reclaimed) newly fed into the process cycle; "Emission" covers total ODS released (in metric tonnes) to the atmosphere, water, or soil during use, storage, and handling.
2. Permitted uses: A list of specific undertakings is established in Annexe I (commercially sensitive details not fully published in the text, but the Decision allows continuation only for listed installations, restricted to specified substances and processes).
3. Thresholds: Each undertaking must not exceed the annual maximum quantities for make-up and emissions as set in Annexe I, adjusted based on recent company reports and projected future needs.
4. Decommissioning: Undertakings must notify the Commission and the relevant Member State authority within three months of any installation decommissioning.
5. Addressees: The Decision specifically addresses companies such as Arkema France SA (France), Covestro Deutschland AG (Germany), and Teijin Aramid BV (Netherlands).
6. Repeal: Commission Decision 2010/372/EU is fully repealed, with references updated via a correlation table in Annexe II.
The measures were adopted following the opinion of the Committee on ozone-depleting substances (established under Article 28 of Regulation (EU) 2024/590) and aim to balance environmental protection with limited industrial continuity for essential process agent applications where ODS are not consumed but used in controlled ways. Authentic texts are in Dutch, French, and German.

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