EU Chemical Agency Launches Public Consultation Over Eight Potential SVHCs

The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) has launched a public consultation on eight potential substances of very high concern (SVHC).

The eight substances are:

  • 1,4-dioxane: its Carcinogen 1B-classification is expected to be included in Annex VI of the classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures regulation (CLP regulation) in the draft of the upcoming 17th ‘Adaption to Technical Progress’ (ATP)
  • 2,2-bis(bromomethyl)propane1,3-diol (BMP); 2,2-dimethylpropan-1-ol, tribromo derivative/3-bromo-2,2-bis(bromomethyl)-1-propanol (TBNPA); 2,3-dibromo-1-propanol (2,3-DBPA)
  • 2-(4-tert-butylbenzyl)propionaldehyde and its individual stereoisomers
  • 4,4'-(1-methylpropylidene)bisphenol; (bisphenol B)
  • Glutaral
  • Medium chain chlorinated paraffins (MCCP) [UVCB substances consisting of more than or equal to 80% linear chloroalkanes with carbon chain lengths within the range from C14 to C17]
  • Orthoboric acid, sodium salt
  • Phenol, alkylation products (mainly in para position) with C12-rich branched or linear alkyl chains from oligomerization, covering any individual isomers and/or combinations thereof (PDDP)

 

These substances are used in a variety of consumer products, including flame retardants, leather tanning and corrosion inhibitors. To see a more comprehensive list of the potential SVHCs and their uses, view SGS’s original SafeGuard 033/21.

This consultation, the first to be held by the ECHA in 2021, was launched on March 9 and stakeholders have until April 23, 2021, to submit comments and further information on use, exposure, alternatives and risks. If the eight proposals are accepted, the Candidate List will expand to 219 substances.

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Miller and Millers Online Music Machines Clocks and Canadiana Auction March 20th Grosses CAD418065

New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada, March 26, 2021 -- Bidders literally had time on their hands (and minds) when they registered for Miller & Miller’s online-only Music Machines, Clocks & Canadiana auction, held March 20th. Four of the top five lots were clocks, and clocks made in Canada, the United States and across Europe all found new owners in an auction that grossed CA$418,065.

All prices quoted in this report are in Canadian dollars and are inclusive of the buyer’s premium. Internet bidding was facilitated by LiveAuctioneers.com and the Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. website: www.MillerandMillerAuctions.com. Telephone and absentee bids were also accepted.

The 646-lot auction featured four outstanding collections: the Cathy and Gerry Koolen collection of Dutch clocks, tower clocks and music machines; the Robert Russell collection of Canadian Pequegnat clocks; the John Wine collection of fine Canadian furniture; and the Ben Lennox collection of rare, fresh-to-market items ranging from early historic trade signs to rare seltzers.

Top lot honors went to a French Paul O’Dobey wire tower clock made in 1899 and restored in 2007. The clock featured a three-train rack, snail strike mechanism and pinwheel remontoire. It originally came from a monastery and featured an “angelus strike”, striking twelve times on a small bell to signal the monks to prayer three times a day. The clock changed hands for $11,800.

Two clocks each posted prices of $7,080. One was a Nathan Hale Vermont banjo clock, made in America in 1840. The 8-day, time only clock had a movement similar to Willard, with tabs on the corners. The other was an English William Potts & Sons tower clock from 1899, with gravity escapement, original dial and elecrto-wind (no modification to movement, manual wind intact).

In addition to clocks, Canadiana and music machines, the catalog also boasted pottery and stoneware, folk art, advertising and trade signs, toys, breweriana, paintings, fine art and more. A collection of game pie dishes – 16 dishes in all, by makers that included Gerbing & Stephan, Wedgwood, Staffordshire and George Skey – brought a combined $12,744 for the collection.

“A game pie dish is just an old piece of pottery until someone knows that these unglazed dishes were intended to emulate pastry during the flour shortages of the early 19th century,” said Ethan Miller of Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. “The collection brought twice what we had expected.”

Miller said the American-made Birge & Fuller “Wagon Spring” clock from the 1840s was another object that told a story and brought high dollars as a result. “The maker wanted the benefits of a compact brass spring driven movement without those clunky weights,” he said. “Unlike in Europe, the brass springs were not available. A patented “wagon spring” fusée style movement was the compromise – American ingenuity at its finest. It ended up bringing $3,540.”

Miller remarked, however, that not all the news coming out of the sale was good. “Canadian furniture and wooden trade signs performed well, but we saw evidence that the market for clocks overall is down,” he said. “Though Koolen tower clocks exceeded all estimates, the Pequegnat clocks fell short in many cases. Advertising remained red-hot, while signs shattered estimates.”

A Wurlitzer Model 147 military band organ, made in America in 1916, very rare and including an assortment of Style 150 music rolls, finished at $5,605. “The Wurlitzer Band Organ sold well under estimate,” Mr. Miller observed. “This thundering crowd-pleaser has all of the bells and whistles. It might have performed better before outdoor gatherings for parades were cancelled.”

In the Canadian furniture category, a Drumbo (Ontario) painted pine sawbuck table from the 1830s, pictured in Howard Pain’s book, The Heritage of Upper Canadian Furniture, gaveled for $7,080; while an 1830s Quebec one-door commode, of full mortise and tenon construction and having paneled sides and door, diminutive at 38 ½ inches tall by 32 inches wide, brought $5,605.

A Wellesley (Ontario) painted pine ‘Schrank’ wardrobe made from painted pine in the 1850s, featuring a subtle fern motif in the door panels and impressive at 89 inches tall by 63 ½ inches wide, achieved $5,605. Also, a Canadian Niagara Falls Railway Suspension Bridge wood sign from the 1880s (“Travel over and back for 10 cents”), 50 ½ inches in width, went for $4,720.

Clocks from Canada included a Pequegnat “Barley Twist” variant hall clock from the 1920s housed in a quarter sawn oak case and featuring 8-day weight-driven time and strike movement ($4,720); and a 1930s Pepsi-Cola neon clock made exclusively for the French-Canadian market, with a hand-painted dial featuring Pepsi’s early “double-dot” logo and lighted dial ($4,425).

An early 20th century Seth Thomas No. 2 railway clock in a walnut case, reportedly from the Grand Trunk Railway station in Stratford, Ontario, Canada but made in the U.S., commanded $3,540. On to Dutch clocks, where a B. Eijsbouts tower clock made in 1905 for a church in Meliskerke, The Netherlands, cast steel with brass pinions, 40 inches tall, realized $4,720.

A Dutch Zaanske Klok wall clock, made between 1690-1725, in a walnut case with barley twist columns, rope drive time, strike and alarm, crown wheel escapement and heart-shaped spokes, rose to $3,835. Also, a Dutch animated tall case Klok clock made in Amsterdam in 1770, 110 inches tall, with plated movement, quarter striking, moon dial and date aperture, made $5,900.

Miller & Miller has three important auctions slated for the next three months. They are:

- April 17 – Canadiana & Folk Art, featuring the Marty Osler collection.

- May 15 – Petroliana & Advertising, featuring the McNevan collection.

- June 12 – Watches, Jewellery & Decorative Arts.

To learn more about Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. and the firm’s calendar of upcoming auctions, please visit www.MillerandMillerAuctions.com. Updates are posted often.

About Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd.:
Miller & Miller Auctions is Canada’s trusted seller of high-value collections and is always accepting quality consignments. The firm specializes in watches and jewelry, art, antiques and high-value collectibles. Its mission is to provide collectors with a trusted place to buy and sell. To consign a single piece, an estate or a collection, you may call them at (519) 573-3710; or, e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To learn more about Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd., please visit www.MillerandMillerAuctions.com.

Full Service Digital Marketing Agency Absoltz Internet Marketing enters Macquarie Park Sydney

A full suite Digital Marketing Agency - Absoltz Internet Marketing enters Macquarie Park Area. Contact Absoltz at 0298788100 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to collaborate with them so that can help in business growth. At Absoltz, create strategies to allow the brand to reach more people, engage with more visitors & ultimately convert more customers.This digital marketing start-up provides with services catered by teams of experts ranging from content creators to graphic designers, and top shot marketing minds.

Macquarie Park, Sydney., March 26, 2021 – To reach, interact and delight their customers, marketers need to understand how to succeed in a digital world, Post Covid’19 regardless of the industry anyone belongs to digital marketing has become a primary necessity to retain a competitive edge for all businesses, but this is not a simple process, and it often requires trained professionals to market a brand across various digital platforms successfully. If done right, a digital marketing agency can open the door to a world of possibilities for any brand. The core aspect of digital marketing is choosing the right strategy for the business. Sure, anybody can open a few social media accounts and post content. However, it is creating a cohesive digital marketing strategy that provides the winning experience.

Founder & Creative Head - Meenu Makan said Absoltz does not offer a cookie-cutter approach, all the campaigns are tailor-made with attention to individual client objectives & goals, Absoltz offers custom strategies for its clients. Digital roadmap designed to achieve results backed by Research, Analytics & Creative Implementation.

Absoltz creates strategies to allow the brand to reach more people, engage with more visitors & ultimately convert more customers. This digital marketing start-up provides its clients with services catered by teams of experts ranging from content creators to graphic designers, and top shot marketing minds.

Absoltz Digital Marketing Services:

- Creating multi-dimensional digital campaigns that convert
- Creating stunning websites & Landing pages targeted at Client Personas
- Design & run PPC Ad campaigns
- SEO, Social Media, Content Marketing just to name a few areas Absoltz specialises in.

Absoltz Internet Marketing a team of Digital enthusiast who truly live & breathe digital. If looking for an agency to market a business brand, then speak to the team at Absoltz Internet Marketing.

Not only will they provide with services from a wide range of experts, but will also have all of them under one roof and with a single point of contact. Contact Absoltz at Macquarie Park, Sydney Today. They Are Experts At Creating Sustainable Long-Term Business Partnerships.

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Ubuy Announces Its Upcoming Sale for Ramadan Festival 2021

Saudi, March 25 March 2021 - Ubuy KSA, a popular global cross-border shopping platform in Saudi Arabia is launching their upcoming Ramadan festival sale, on their app and website.

Shopping has become an essential part of celebrating festive seasons across the globe. It is a time for families to come together and enjoy the joyous occasion. People dress up well, decorate their houses and also buy gifts for their dear ones to celebrate such occasions. Many people eagerly wait for great discounts and sales offers given by most retailers to increase sales and attract more customers. Ubuy is a popular E-commerce player that always offers something for everyone to buy during any festive celebration.

Ramadan is the holiest month for Islam and Muslims across the globe, fast from dawn to dusk for almost a month. During the final days of Ramadan people indulge in the festive spirit and have delicious meals while also enjoying shopping for all their favourite products.

Enjoy the upcoming sale for Ramadan, with festive discounts and unbelievable offers on a wide range of products to celebrate this festival; with more joy and happiness this year.

About Ubuy

Ubuy is headquartered in Kuwait, the middle east and provides services in 6 continents covering 90 countries around the world. It covers most parts of North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East (MENA region). Ubuy provides online shopping services in more than 10,000+ cities and towns globally. Customers can find more than 50 plus million products from different top brands. Ubuy provides the option to choose products from different international stores like US, UK, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and Kuwait stores.

Discover Amazing Ramadan Deals and Special Offers on Ubuy

The Ubuy KSA Ramadan Sale is live on their website and the app. It will continue for two months and customers can enjoy the following benefits on their shopping during this time period. Enjoy an instant discount and cashback when you buy all your favourite stuff. 

5% Instant Discount + 5% Cashback

Customers can use the code given below to get their instant discount and cashback. The cashback amount will be credited to their Ucredit account and can be used for future shopping on Ubuy. Shopping during this festive season can be a rewarding experience. 

Use Code: URAMADAN

Advantages of Shopping from Ubuy KSA

  • Get special deals, discounts and attractive offers on over 50 million products.
  • Find top brands and the latest global fashion trends
  • Stay safe with secure transactions and privacy
  • Enjoy fast shipping with prompt customs clearance services
  • Experience excellent customer service

Get Cool Deals on the following Categories of Products

Ramadan is a great time to do the shopping and get all the necessary products along with cool deals. The following categories of products are very useful and essential to celebrate this festival with full enthusiasm and zest at home. They can make life easy, better and more convenient.

Small Appliances

  • Blenders
  • Food Processors
  • Coffee Makers
  • Rice Cookers

Roasting & Frying

  • Electric Grills 
  • Microwaves
  • Toasters and Ovens
  • Fryers

Dinnerware

  • Cutlery Sets
  • Crockery Sets
  • Serveware
  • Food Containers

Cookware

  • Cookware Sets
  • Grill Pans
  • Dutch Ovens
  • Pressure Cookers

Decoration

  • Star String Lights
  • Candle Lanterns
  • Wooden Ramadan Ornaments
  • Ramadan Mubarak Decorations

Foods & Drinks

  • Dates
  • Juices
  • Dry Fruits
  • Faloodas

Access the website ubuy.com.sa to enjoy the Ramadan online shopping extravaganza or download the Ubuy shopping app to explore the magical world of global brands and world-class products.

MiMo DeFi Protocol Worlds First Decentralized Lending Platform to Mint Euro Stablecoin PAR

Singapore, March 26, 2021 -- MiMo DeFi has recently revamped its Web App and Wallet with a simple and straightforward UI/UX and added more cryptocurrencies, such as ETH, WBTC and USDC, for vault lockup to mint Euro stablecoin PAR (Parallel).

Without Spending Digital Assets, Users can Mint Euro-Pegged Tokens

As the world’s first Euro DeFi (decentralized finance) lending platform, MiMo facilitates the minting of PAR (Parallel), a token algorithmically pegged to the Euro. Users lock up their digital assets as collateral in a virtual vault, as opposed to spending them. Implemented on-chain, this makes PAR the first fully decentralized Euro stable token of its kind.

Benefit from Market Appreciation of Digital Assets

With MiMo DeFi, users retain ultimate control of their locked up digital assets as long as the digital assets are sufficient in value. This means users can continue to benefit from the price appreciation of their digital assets in the market while at the same time minting PAR tokens, which can also be used in the DeFi marketplace.

Generate Income through Staking on Liquidity Pools

Besides the opportunity to take advantage of the attractive 2% lending rate offered on the MiMo DeFi platform, users can also benefit from high-yield returns when they place their PAR tokens in liquidity mining pools.

The MiMo DeFi Solution: Make the Most of your Digital Assets

MiMo DeFi is backed by the team of developers that launched TenX in 2017, a wallet platform designed to be used in conjunction with a debit card allied with the Visa network. The platform was successfully used by many as a crypto payment solution in numerous countries worldwide.

The team continues to be at the forefront of the most innovative solutions and services for the crypto sphere. The MiMo DeFi platform was borne of a vision to help cryptocurrency users optimize their digital assets easily in a transparent manner utilizing blockchain technology. Feedback from users made the team realize that users did not want to spend away digital assets as that would mean the end of the crypto journey, the loss of desired ongoing exposure.

In the last two years, crypto assets in the DeFi space have been one of the fastest growing categories. Last year in March 2020, the TVL (total value locked) in DeFi was USD 700 million; it now stands at USD 45 billion. The growth of DeFi protocols and platforms developed through smart contracts, the advancement of technology, and the industry's maturation were all factors that contributed to the development of MiMo DeFi. The team believes the new and more robust product is one that satisfactorily answers crypto users’ needs in a vibrant and dynamic DeFi environment.

A Decentralized Community Governance Model

Audited by Quantstamp, the Mimo DeFi Protocol works “as intended” on the Ethereum platform, keeping user balances safe. To increase confidence in the overall transparency of the project, more audits are underway, with results to be published.

MiMo DeFi is set to evolve into a community governance model where MIMO token holders will participate through on-chain voting on different operations and upgrades to the MiMo protocol. This ensures proper distribution of power among token holders, guarantees its decentralization, and increases the community's involvement in the platform's tokenomics.

For more information regarding Mimo and the PAR token, visit https://mimo.capital

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