Against a European ban on lead in glass restoration: objections can only be submitted to the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) until May 2 The existence of European church windows is in danger. This is because the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) may soon require a special permit for every use of lead. This has now been pointed out by the International Scientific Committee for the […]
Against a European ban on lead in glass restoration: objections can only be submitted to the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) until May 2
The existence of European church windows is in danger. This is because the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) may soon require a special permit for every use of lead. This has now been pointed out by the International Scientific Committee for the Conservation of Stained Glass.
The ECHA is planning to include lead in the “List of substances subject to authorization”. This “would mean that a special permit would be required for every application of this substance (production, processing, storage)”, writes glass specialist Dr. Ivo Rauch in an urgent appeal to speak out against this plan. Because “without lead, the historic windows of our cultural monuments and museums could not be repaired, conserved and preserved. Furthermore, no more great works of art could be created in this genre,” says Ivo Rauch.
The deadline for objections is May 2, 2022
Rauch, President of the International Committee for the Conservation of Stained Glass, asks that many of those affected register their objections to a ban on lead in restoration directly on the ECHA website. The plan, which would make the use of lead in glass restoration considerably more difficult, provides for a consultation process with the possibility of objections. However, the deadline for these objections is May 2, 2022.
Arguments against the lead ban from glass specialist Ivo Rauch
The International Committee for the Conservation of Stained Glass in Corpus Vitrearum International and ICOMOS will also formulate objections to the ECHA. Ivo Rauch has summarized the arguments against the lead ban in a sample letter. This can be downloaded from his website and used for appeals to the ECHA.
Link to the sample letter:
https://www.buerorauch.de/app/download/10874936471/Musterbrief_Protest_Bleiverbot.docx?t=1649937738
Link to the ban list:
https://echa.europa.eu/de/recommendation-for-inclusion-in-the-authorisation-list/-/substance-rev/68608/term
Link for appeals:
You can watch a video about the Naumburg restoration project with project manager Ivo Rauch and head restorer Sarah Jarron here:












