SG 180/25
Switzerland aligns several provisions under its Chemical Risk Reduction Ordinance (ORRChem) with EU regulations
In May 2025, the World Trade Organization (WTO) announced a draft law from Switzerland to revise its Ordinance on the Reduction of Risks Relating to the Use of Certain Particularly Dangerous Substances, Preparations and Articles (aka ORRChem, SafeGuardS 86/25)
On November 21, 2025, Switzerland’s Federal Office for the Environment issued Official Collection 2025 747 (RO 2025 747, versions in French, German and Italian), updating its ORRChem (RS/SR 814.81, available in French, German and Italian).
Key changes in RO 2025 747 are summarized in Table 1.
| Section to ORRChem | Highlight of change |
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| Annex 1.1 ‘Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)’ Chapter 1 ‘Prohibitions’, point 3 |
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| Annex 1.1 ‘Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)’ Chapters 3 ‘List or prohibited POPs’ and 4 ‘Transitional provisions’ |
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| Annex 1.16 ‘Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)’ |
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| Annex 2.9 ‘Plastics, their monomers and additives’ |
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| Annex 2.17 ‘Wood-based articles and other articles containing resin’ |
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Table 1
Additionally, RO 2025 747 revises the following sections of the ORRChem:
- Annex 1.2 ‘Halogenated organic substances’
- Annex 1.4 ‘Ozone-depleting substances’
- Annex 1.5 ‘Stable substances in the air’
- Annex 1.17 ‘Substances listed in Annex XIV of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (Authorization list in REACH)
- Annex 2.1 ‘Laundry detergents’
- Annex 2.2 ‘Cleaning products and air fresheners’
- Annex 2.3 ‘Solvents’
- Annex 2.10 ‘Refrigerants’
- Annex 2.12 ‘Aerosol generators’
- Annex 2.19 ‘Insulating gases in electrical appliances and installations’
RO 2025 747 will be implemented in phases, starting December 1, 2025
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