Title: Head of the Chemicals, diffuse pollution, agriculture
 1French initiative regarding nanomaterials 
 2Context of a national initiative for 
actionfindings
- Substances at nanoscale may exhibit different 
 physico-chemical properties from those of the
 bulk substances
-  ? Great potential for innovation but possible 
 bad toxicological and ecotoxicological effects
 which are today difficult to assess
- The use of nanomaterials is already or expected 
 to be widespread in a large variety of
 industrial sectors and consumer applications
 (computer, cosmetics, )?
-  but the overview of what types of nanomaterials 
 are or will be on the market remains currently
 incomplete
3Context of a national initiative for actionmain 
events
- From 2005 several expertises requested by the 
 French government
- French agencies for safety (workers and 
 environment AFSSET, food AFSSA, )
 
- The High Council of Public Health 
-  have been consulted on the issue of the impact 
 of nanomaterials and on the way to go forward
-  ? identification of scientific and technical 
 gaps and need for action to handle risks
 scientific research and regulation
4Context of a national initiative for actionmain 
events
- 2007 national brainstorming in favour of a 
 sustainable development called le Grenelle de
 lenvironnement
- Conducted by the ministry for sustainable 
 development
- 3rd working group about Environment and Health 
- All kinds of stakeholders involved state and 
 regional administration, industry, employees,
 NGOs, elected representatives, scientific experts
- Public consultations via internet and public 
 meetings in various locations
-  ? action plan commitment about nanomaterials 
 among and other emerging issues
5Commitment n159 of Grenelle To anticipate 
risks linked to nanomaterials
- Public debate organised by an independent 
 commission (CNDP)
- Compulsory reporting of nanomaterials 
- Balance cost/benefit of the use of nanomaterials 
 in products
- Information and protection of workers according 
 the results of AFSSET expertise
6The Grenelle laws
-  2 projects to implement the commitments of the 
 Grenelle
- Grenelle law n1 
-  Programmation law which describes the way to 
 implement the commitments of the Grenelle
-  Voted by the Parliament 23 July 2009 
- Grenelle law n2 
-  Lays down a legal frame to implement the 
 commitments
-  Elaboration still ongoing
7Grenelle law n1 article 42
- The national public debate 
- Aims at 
-  - Informing the public about challenges, 
 technical aspects, impacts of nanotechnologies in
 the most objective, accessible and complete way
-  - Allowing the public to ask questions, to 
 express its opinion
-  - Enlightening the authorities before taking 
 decision
- Free participation of everyone 
- Conducted by a ad hoc independent commission 
 composed by 6 members  1 president with various
 backgrounds (scientist, technicians, economist,
 historian)?
- 15 October 2009 to 24 February 2010 
- Public meetings in 17 cities with themes adapted 
 to the local context (ex tyres and automobiles
 industries in Clermont-Ferrand)?
- Internet www.debatpublic-nano.org 
8Grenelle law n1 article 42
- Within 2 years, a compulsory reporting to the 
 authorities, regarding quantities and uses of
 nanomaterials and a supply of information to the
 public and consumers shall be enforced
- The authorities shall ensure that the information 
 on risks and protection measures due to employees
 by employers is improved
- A methodology for assessing risks and benefits 
 associated with these substances and products
 shall be developed
9Why a compulsory reporting ?
- To obtain more information on what types of 
 manufactured nanomaterials are on the
 market, in which quantities, from which
 companies and for which purpose
-  ? Transparency and better knowledge of 
 exposition of the population ?
 Better survey of sanitary impact on workers
- To make aware stakeholders of the concern raised 
 by these particular substances and their
 properties
-  ? Improvement of the risks management
- Voluntary reporting has already been experienced 
 in 2007 by AFSSET the yield of response
 was very low (16 )?
10The French compulsory reporting(Art.73 Grenelle 
law 2)
- Who ? Manufacturers, importers, distributors 
- What ? 
- Identity of nanomaterials 
- Quantities on the market 
- Uses 
- Data available on hazards on request of the 
 authority
-  
- To whom ? One authority a unique data base for 
 all categories of products (chemicals, biocides,
 pesticides, cosmetics, food, )
- Public information about identity and uses of 
 nanomaterials
11The definition issue
- A definition of nanomaterials is needed to define 
 the scope of the declaration
- International organisations such as OECD have 
 provided a working definition
- Some definitions are already or are to be adopted 
 in other regulations (cosmetics, food)?
- A definition will be adopted very soon in the 
 French context, even if it will evolve in
 the future
- The French initiative doesnt seem to be isolated 
- ? Harmonisation is necessary 
12Which interface with Reach ?
- Registration many issues are still outstanding 
 and left, for the
 time being, to industrys appreciation
- Shall nanomaterials be regarded as as new or 
 existing substances ?
-  ? Consequences on the registration deadline ie 
 on the availability of information
- How to assess correctly the risks of 
 nanomaterials ?
-  ? Consequences on the relevance of data and of 
 management measures
- The registration threshold (1 t / y) is often 
 inadequate
- Reach / nano subgroup of the competent 
 authorities is currently working
 but the deadline is 2012, after the first
 registration deadline
13Which interface with Reach ?
- The compulsory reporting will anticipate and be 
 complementary to the Reach requirements, indeed
- Knowledge of the market quicker available and 
 more explicit
- Knowledge covers manufacture, import and placing 
 on the market below 1 t / y
- Input for the Reach / nano subgroup of the 
 competent authorities (assessment of the need to
 revise Reach in 2012)?
- Awareness of industry about the need to care for 
 its registration dossiers
- Help to prioritise registration dossiers and 
 substances according to Title VI of Reach
- Help the authorities in charge of public health 
 and environment to take action through Reach
 (SVHC, restrictions, ) to better manage the
 risks, if necessary
? Help to better apply Reach