ECHA’s Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) commented that titanium dioxide was a substance suspected of causing cancer through inhalation, based on existing science and classified by CLP regulations.
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The comments will be adopted in writing or after the September meeting. The Risk Assessment Committee classifies the criteria for the potential carcinogenicity of titanium dioxide, strengthens the regulation of labeling and packaging (CLP), and considers the available scientific data. The conclusion is that titanium dioxide is classified as suspicious by inhalation
The committee also concluded that there is insufficient evidence that titanium dioxide is a carcinogenic substance.
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Upon adoption, the opinion will be normally reviewed prior to submission to the European Commission for final decision. At the same time, it will be published on the website of the European Chemicals Agency.
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