What article is considered containing substances intended to be released?
The intended release of substances as such or in preparations from an article normally applies to an accessory function of an article. If an article has an accessory function, which is achieved through the release of substances or preparations during normal and reasonably foreseeable conditions of use, then the release is to be regarded as intended. The guidance document published by ECHA in May 2008 explained scented eraser and pantry hose with lotion are the examples of this type.
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