Document ID: 32004D0209

Commission Decision
of 28 January 2004
on the allocation of quantities of controlled substances allowed for essential uses in the Community in 2004 pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 of the European Parliament and of the Council
(notified under document number C(2004) 103)
(Only the Spanish, Danish, German, English, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese and Finnish texts are authentic)
(2004/209/EC)
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 June 2000 on substances that deplete the ozone layer(1), and in particular Article 3(1) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) The Community has already phased out the production and consumption of chlorofluorocarbons, other fully halogenated chlorofluorocarbons, halons, carbon tetrachloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, hydrobromofluorocarbons and bromochloromethane.
(2) Each year the Commission has to determine essential uses for these controlled substances, the quantities that may be used and the companies that may use them.
(3) Decision IV/25 of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (hereinafter "the Montreal Protocol"), sets out the criteria used by the Commission for determining any essential uses and authorises the production and consumption necessary to satisfy essential uses of controlled substances.
(4) Decision XV/8 of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol authorises the production and consumption necessary to satisfy essential uses of controlled substances listed in Annexes A, B and C (groups II and III substances) to the Montreal Protocol for laboratory and analytical uses as listed in Annex IV to the report of the seventh meeting of the Parties, subject to the conditions set out in Annex II to the report of the sixth meeting of the Parties, Decision VII/11 and Decision XI/15 of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol.
(5) Pursuant to paragraph 3 of Decision XII/2 of the twelfth meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol on measures to facilitate the transition to chlorofluorocarbon-free metered-dose inhalers (MDIs), Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom have recently determined that chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are no longer essential for the manufacture of specific short-acting beta agonist CFC-MDIs(2). Article 4(4)(i)(b) of Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 in effect prevents CFCs from being used and placed on the market unless they are considered essential under the conditions described in Article 3(1) of that Regulation. These non-essentiality determinations have reduced the demand for CFCs in the Community. In addition, Article 4(6) of Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 prevents CFC-MDI products being imported and placed on the market unless the CFCs in these products are considered essential under the conditions described in Article 3(1).
(6) The Commission has published a Notice(3) to those companies in the Community that request consideration by the Commission for the use of controlled substances for essential uses in the Community in 2004, and has received declarations on intended essential uses of controlled substances in 2004.
(7) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee established pursuant to Article 18 of Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
1. The quantity of controlled substances of group I (chlorofluorocarbons 11, 12, 113, 114 and 115) subject to Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 which may be used for essential medical uses in the Community in 2004 shall be 1428553,000 ODP (ozone depletion potential) kilograms.
2. The quantity of controlled substances of group I (chlorofluorocarbons 11, 12, 113, 114 and 115) and group II (other fully halogenated chlorofluorocarbons) subject to Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 which may be used for essential laboratory uses in the Community in 2004 shall be 63198,365 ODP kilograms.
3. The quantity of controlled substances of group III (halons) subject to Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 that may be used for essential laboratory use in the Community in 2004 shall be 19268,700 ODP kilograms.
4. The quantity of controlled substances of group IV (carbon tetrachloride) subject to Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 that may be used for essential laboratory uses in the Community in 2004 shall be 141694,630 ODP kilograms.
5. The quantity of controlled substances of group V (1,1,1-trichloroethane) subject to Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 that may be used for essential laboratory uses in the Community in 2004 shall be 525,800 ODP kilograms.
6. The quantity of controlled substances of group VII (hydrobromofluorocarbons) subject to Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 that may be used for essential laboratory uses in the Community in 2004 shall be 3,070 ODP kilograms.
7. The quantity of controlled substances of group IX (bromochloromethane) subject to Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 that may be used for essential laboratory uses in the Community in 2004 shall be 13248 ODP kilograms.
Article 2
The chlorofluorocarbon metered-dose inhalers (CFC-MDIs) listed in Annex I shall not be placed on markets that have determined CFCs for these products to be non-essential.
Article 3
During the period 1 January to 31 December 2004 the following rules shall apply:
1. The allocation of essential medical use quotas for chlorofluorocarbons 11, 12, 113, 114 and 115 shall be to the companies indicated in Annex II.
2. The allocation of essential laboratory use quotas for chlorofluorocarbons 11, 12, 113, 114 and 115 and other fully halogenated chlorofluorocarbons shall be to the companies indicated in Annex III.
3. The allocation of essential laboratory use quotas for halons shall be to the companies indicated in Annex IV.
4. The allocation of essential laboratory use quotas for carbon tetrachloride shall be to the companies indicated in Annex V.
5. The allocation of essential laboratory use quotas for 1,1,1-trichloroethane shall be to the companies indicated in Annex VI.
6. The allocation of essential laboratory use quotas for hydrobromofluorocarbons shall be to the companies indicated in Annex VII.
7. The allocation of essential laboratory use quotas for bromochloromethane shall be to the companies indicated in Annex VIII.
8. The essential use quotas for chlorofluorocarbons 11, 12, 113, 114 and 115, other fully halogenated chlorofluorocarbons, carbon tetrachloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, hydrobromofluorocarbons and bromochloromethane shall be as set out in Annex IX.
Article 4
This Decision is addressed to:
3M Health Care Ltd 3M House Morley Street Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 1EP United Kingdom
Bespak PLC North Lynn Industrial Estate King's Lynn Norfolk PE30 2JJ United Kingdom
Chiesi Farmaceutici SpA Via Palermo 26/A I - 43100 Parma
IG Sprühtechnik GmbH Im Hemmet 1 D - 79664 Wehr
Jaba Farmaceutica SA Rua da Tapada Grande n.o 2 P - 2710-089 Abrunheira, Sintra
Inyx Pharmaceuticals Ltd Astmoor Industrial Estate
9 Arkwright Road
Runcorn Cheshire WA7 1NU United Kingdom
Schering-Plough Labo NV Industriepark 30 B - 2220 Heist Op Den Berg
Valeas SpA Pharmaceuticals Via Vallisneri, 10 I - 20133 Milano
Valvole Aerosol Research Italiana (VARI) SpA - LINDAL Group Italia Via del Pino, 10 I - 23854 Olginate ( LC )
Acros Organics bvba Janssen Pharmaceuticalaan 3a B - 2440 Geel
Biosolove BV Waalreseweg 17 5554 HA Valkenswaard Nederland
Carl Roth GmbH Schoemperlenstr. 1-5 D - 76185 Karlsruhe
Fisher Scientific Bishop Meadow Road LE11 5RG Loughborough United Kingdom
Honeywell Specialty Chemicals Wunstorfer Straße 40 Postfach 100262 D - 30918 Seelze
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Krakenstraat 3 B - 3000 Leuven
LGC Promochem GmbH Mercatorstr. 51 D - 46485 Wesel
Panreac Quimica SA Riera de Sant Cugat 1 E - 08110 Montcada I Reixac ( Barcelona )
Rohs Chemie GmbH Berliner Str. 54 D - 53819 Neunkirchen-Seelsheid
Sigma Aldrich Chemie GmbH Riedstraße 2 D - 89555 Steinheim
Sigma Aldrich Company Ltd The Old Brickyard
New Road
Gillingham SP8 4XT United Kingdom
VWR ISAS 201 rue Carnot F - 94126 Fontenay-sous-Bois
Airbus France route de Bayonne 316 F - 31300 Toulouse
University of Technology Vienna Institute of Industrial Electronics and Material Science Gusshausstraße 27-29 A - 1040 Wien
Aventis London Road, Holmes Chapel Cheshire CW4 8BE United Kingdom
Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH Binger Straße 173 D - 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein
GlaxoSmithKline Speke Boulevard
Speke
Liverpool L24 9JD United Kingdom
IVAX Ltd Unit 301 Industrial Park Waterford Ireland
Laboratorio Aldo Unión SA Baronesa de Maldá 73
Espluges de Llobregat
E - 08950 Barcelona
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals(E) Provenca, 388 E - 08025 Barcelona
SICOR SpA Via Terrazzano, 77 I - 20017 RHO Milano
Valois SA 50, avenue de l'Europe F - 78160 Marly Le Roi
Mallinckrodt Baker BV Teugseweg 20 7418 AM Deventer Nederland
Agfa-Gevaert NV Septestraat 27 B - 2640 Mortsel
Bie & Berntsen Sandbækvej 7 DK - 2610 Rødovre
Butterworth Laboratories Ltd 54 Waldegrave Road, Teddington Middlesex TW11 8NY United Kingdom
Environnement SA 111 Bd Robespierre, BP 4513 F - 78304 Poissy
Ineos Fluor Ltd PO Box 13, The Heath Runcorn Cheshire WA7 4QF United Kingdom
Laboratoires Sérobiologiques 3 rue de Seichamps F - 54425 Pulnoy
Merck KgaA Frankfurter Straße 250 D - 64271 Darmstadt
Institut Scientifique de Service Public (ISSeP) Rue du Chéra 200 B - 4000 Liège
SDS Solvants, Documentation, Synthèses SA ZI de Valdonne, BP 4 F - 13124 Peypin
Sigma Aldrich Chimie SARL 80 rue de Luzais
L'isle d'abeau Chesnes
F - 38297 St Quentin Fallavier
Sigma Aldrich Laborchemikalien Wunstorfer Straße 40 Postfach 100262 D - 30918 Seelze
YA-Kemia Oy - Sigma Aldrich Finland Teerisuonkuja 4 FIN - 00700 Helsinki
Institut E. Malvoz (B) Quai du Barbou, 4 B - 4000 Liège
Done at Brussels, 28 January 2004.

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