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EU Regulation 2025/660: What Changes for Clay Targets in 2026

From 22 April 2026, clay targets with PAH levels above 50 mg/kg will be banned in the European Union. Here is what the new regulation means and how to prepare.

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EU Regulation 2025/660: What Changes for Clay Targets in 2026

A new regulation that transforms the industry

On 1 April 2025, the European Commission published Regulation (EU) 2025/660, amending Annex XVII of the REACH Regulation (EC 1907/2006). For the first time, specific limits are set for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in clay targets used in sport shooting.

The impact is significant: PAH emissions in the sector are expected to be reduced by 99%, protecting both shooters and the environment at shooting ranges.

What exactly is prohibited?

From 22 April 2026, clay targets containing a total sum of 18 indicative PAHs exceeding 50 mg/kg (0.005% of dry weight) may no longer be placed on the market or used.

Why are PAHs in clay targets being banned?

Traditional clay targets use coal tar pitch as a binder. This material releases PAHs when the target fragments upon impact, contaminating soil and water at shooting ranges.

  • Carcinogenicity: several PAHs are classified as human carcinogens.
  • Environmental persistence: they do not degrade easily and accumulate in soil.
  • Bioaccumulation: they transfer through the food chain.

Timeline: transition period and deadline

The regulation includes a 12-month transition period (22 April 2025 to 22 April 2026). From 22 April 2026, the limit drops to 50 mg/kg.

Impact on clubs, ranges and distributors

  • Shooting ranges: must verify purchased targets comply with the 50 mg/kg limit.
  • Distributors: will need supplier certifications proving compliance.
  • ISSF and FITASC competitions: organisers must require compliant targets.

Compliant alternatives

Targets made with natural pine resin achieve PAH levels of 0 mg/kg. The Natura range by VIVAZ achieves 0 mg/kg PAH thanks to its 100% pine resin composition. The Eco Star range also stays below 50 mg/kg.

How to prepare

  1. Audit your current stock
  2. Request PAH certifications from suppliers
  3. Test ecological alternatives before the deadline
  4. Plan the logistics transition in advance

Conclusion

EU Regulation 2025/660 marks a turning point for sport shooting in Europe. Proven alternatives already exist, delivering competition-grade performance while being fully compliant.