Greenpeace’s ‘Chemical Home’ campaign sought a ban on the use of the most toxic products. Greenpeace identified domestic products that frequently contain chemicals from the European Union list of chemicals “Of Very High Concern”. These may be found in carpets and curtains, toys and televisions, computers, cosmetics and perfumes, but rarely labelled and never seen. As part of their campaign, Greenpeace compiled a list of products which do not contain these harmful chemicals. Under the new EU chemical law, REACH, finally approved in December 2006 companies will have to provide safety data for large volume chemicals that they produce or import into Europe. REACH will cover 30,000 of the 100,000 chemicals available on the EU market.