UK REACH DUIN: Do You Meet the ‘Existing Supply’ Conditions?
Unsure if your supply qualifies for a UK REACH DUIN? Let’s clear it up!
Many businesses affected by UK REACH registration requirements are still unsure what existing supply means when it comes to submitting a Downstream User Import Notification (DUIN) under UK REACH, and whether they are eligible. You are not alone in this!
Here’s a concise overview:
Existing Supply Chain: What you need to know
- Direct import or manufacture: The substance was already being imported or manufactured for your GUK business.
- Downstream user supply: You were using the substance in your processes or products under EU REACH.
- Distribution via an Only Representative (OR): You relied on an EU-based OR to register the substance on your behalf.
What’s a DUIN?
If the conditions above applied to you, you should have submitted your DUINs to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) by October 27, 2021.
Missed the DUIN deadline?
- Timing matters – Only substances supplied before 1 January 2021 qualify. New suppliers after this date cannot rely on a DUIN.
- Volume thresholds – The DUIN applies to substances above 1 tonne per year; check your import or production volumes.
- Documentation – Evidence of purchase orders, invoices, or contracts showing supply before 2021 can help support your eligibility for DUINs.
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