The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) submitted the first "Community Rolling Action Plan (CoRAP)" for REACH substances to each EU member state. The plan has been published on ECHA's official website. There are only 91, as originally expected. much less. This batch of substances needs to be evaluated between 2012 and 2014. Only registered substances need to be evaluated. What is different from the past is that this material assessment will be carried out by EU countries. The final action plan (CoRAP) will clarify each country's assessment responsibilities for each chemical substance. In 2012, the substance evaluated, triclosan, was banned by the EU from plastics in contact with food because it interferes with animal hormones. In addition, the chlorinated solvents carbon tetrachloride, ethylene oxide, toluene and methanol in the same batch of substances will be uniformly classified by Italy as Category II reproductive toxicity. The substances proposed in 2013 include three types: chlorine solvents; tetrachloroethylene (tetrachloroethylene) and formaldehyde (formaldehyde). Submitted by France last year, they were uniformly classified as Category 1 carcinogens. Substances to be assessed in 2014 include: Phthalates: diethyl phthalate, branched diisodecyl phthalate and diundecyl phthalate phthalate