AAFA Releases 20th Edition of Restricted Substances List Mittwoch, 24. April 2019 - 00:00
SAFEGUARDS | SoftlinesNO. 049/19

Published in February 2019, the 20th edition of the AAFA RSL covers 12 categories with more than 250 chemicals and is updated to reflect additions or changes to regulations and laws that restrict or ban certain chemicals in finished apparel, footwear, and home textile products. It is intended to provide the industry with information to facilitate compliance in the global marketplace and to create a safer and sustainable supply chain. The major changes in the AAFA RSL Release 20 are outlined in Table 1.
| Restricted Substance, Test Method, Limit and Comments Modification | |
|---|---|
| Sections | Changes |
| Arylamines |
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| Disperse Dyes |
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| Flame Retardants |
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| Metals |
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| Miscellaneous |
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| Solvents |
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Other changes from Release 19 to Release 20:
- Updated the list of Appendix I – Reporting
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