The Commission is inviting input on the evaluation of the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR), through a Call for Evidence and public consultation published. The call and consultation are open to citizens, companies, industry associations, Member States competent authorities, NGOs, and other interested parties that wish to give their views. The public consultation questionnaire is divided into two parts, one aimed for the general public and one aimed for members of the public with certain knowledge about the BPR.
The BPR, applicable since 1 September 2013, sets rules for the making available on the market and use of biocidal products and articles treated with such products. Biocidal products are used to control unwanted organisms that are harmful to human or animal health or to the environment, or that cause damage to materials or human activities, including pests (for example, insects, rats or mice) and microorganisms (for example, bacteria, viruses or mould).
A report adopted by the Commission in June 2021 identified several issues that hinder the proper functioning of the BPR rules and paved the way for this evaluation of the BPR to assess if the current rules are fit for purpose.
The Call for Evidence and the public consultation are an opportunity for contributors to express their views and share insights on the implementation of the BPR. They will be complemented by targeted consultations in the context of the study that will support the evaluation.
The Call for Evidence and public consultation will be open for feedback for twelve weeks, i.e. until 5 March 2026 (midnight Brussels time).
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Source: European Commission | Public Health | In the Spotlight (https://tinyurl.com/ysrremm6)