European Platform for Chemicals Using Manufacturing Industries
Recent meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.
Mission & Goals
CheMI is a platform for downstream users of chemicals in manufacturing industries. It works as a channel for the downstream users in article producing industries to represent their interests and aims at contributing to the successful implementation of REACH. CheMI was established in 2003. Its members are trade associations representing a variety of sectors and comprising approximately 400.000 companies and 7 million employees, for a turnover of more than € 670 billion. CheMI membership consists mainly of SMEs.
EU Legislative Interests
REACH Regulation and implementation, Biocides Regulation, chemical-related initiatives and policies
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
CheMI is an accredited stakeholder to ECHA and to CARACAL.
Organisation Members
http://www.intergraf.eu/chemi
Additional Information
CheMI is a platform composed of different EU trade associations. CheMI has no dedicated budget and functions on the voluntary involvement of members to the activities of CheMI.
Connected Legislation
Environment Implementation Review
Environment, Security and Foreign Affairs
EU environmental standards vs stricter national norms of 3 new Member States
Revision of LIFE programme
Extension of LIFE Financial Instrument to 2006 (Amendment: Reg 1655/2000)
Implementation of certain directives on the environment
LIFE Environment Instrument: Amendment to Regulation EEC/1973/92
The environment to take place in SOFIA in October 1995
Revision of EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme)
Biological Diversity
Alignment of environmental policy reporting obligations
Amendment: LIFE Financial Instrument for the Environment (Reg 1655/2000/EC)
The environment - amendment of 85L0337
Review of Recommendation 2001/331/EC: Environmental inspection criteria
Implementation of environmental directives
Environmental inspections
Fight against serious environmental crimes
Behalf of the European Union, of the Council of Europe Convention on the protection of the environment through criminal law
Amendment to Regulation (EC) No 1367/2006 on the application of the provisions of the Aarhus Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters to Community institutions and bodies
Århus Convention application to EU institutions
Decision on behalf of the EC, of an amendment to the Convention on access to information, public participation in decision making and access to justice in environmental matters
Environmental liability: prevention and remedying of damage
Directive on environmental liability with regard to the prevention and remedying of environmental damage (the ‘ELD’)
Environmental protection through criminal law
Environmental information, public participation & justice
Decision on combating environmental crime
Environmental protection through criminal law (replacing Directive 2008/99/EC)
Access to justice in environmental matters
Corporate liability for environmental damage
Resolution on the Kyoto Conference objectives
G7 Halifax Summit 1995: Environmental considerations
LIFE: Romania's participation in environmental financial instrument
Environmental aspects of enlargement negotiations