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    Philippine PMPIN

    Rules and regulations for the management of chemicals in Philippines are "Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990" (RA 6969) and “Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act 6969” (DAO 29) released by Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).

    New Chemical Substance Management 

    DAO 29 is the guidance for RA 6969. Those regulations cover the importation, manufacture, processing, handling,  storage, transportation, sale, distribution, use and disposal of all unregulated chemical substances and mixtures in the Philippines, including those substances for export only after importing. 

    RA 6969 and DAO 29 require all manufacturers and importers of a new chemical or an existing chemical with new uses to submit a pre-manufacturing or pre-importation notification (PMPIN) to DENR-EMB. The substance to be notified shall be identified, screened and evaluated. 

    The Scope of New Chemical Substances Required for Notification 

    All substances not listed in the Philippine Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances 

    (PICCS) should be notified to DENR-EMB before manufacturing or importing into Philippines. 

    PICCS updated on a regular basis. Before enterprises manufacture or import chemical 

    substances that have already been included into the PICCS, they could apply for PICCS 

    Certification to make confidentiality of substance composition information during customs 

    clearance. 

    Registration bodies 

    - Manufacturer of new substance in Philippines; 

    - Importer of new substance in Philippines. 

    Domestic manufacturers and importers can appoint third-party representatives to handle substance registrations via notarized appointment letters. Foreign companies can’t directly submit substance registrations. 

    Main notification Types 

    Chemicals not in PICCS are new substances which should be notified under PMPIN before manufacture or import. 

    a. Abbreviated PMPIN 

    PMPIN Abbreviated Form can be used when a new chemical to be manufactured, imported or 

    used in other countries without limitation. In addition, sufficient information about this 

    substance posing no unreasonable risk shall be submitted by the notifier. 

    b. Detailed PMPIN: 

    PMPIN Detailed Form can be used when the manufacturer or importer cannot adequately 

    demonstrate the safety of the new chemical or when DENR-EMB determines that the 

    information submitted does not contain sufficient documentation to enable DENR-EMB to 

    determine the safety of the new chemical. 

    c. Small Quantity Importation (SQI) 

    The new chemical substances, of which the import volume is lower than 1000 kg/year, are 

    required to conduct SQI Notification. After notification, all documents of the importation shall 

    be kept. The documents shall be submitted within 60 days after arrival of shipment. In 

    addition, an annual report shall also be submitted to EMB Central Office not later than 15 

    days after the calendar year.

    Our Services:

    • PICCS Inquiry
    • PICCS Certification Application
    • PMPIN for new substance Application
    • Exemption Application for Polymer
    • SQI Application
    • Philippines Chemical Regulation Consulting Service
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