Voted in 2017, the Cleaning product Right to Know Act applying in California (US Senate Bill 258) changes things for many companies. They will now be required to disclose the ingredients of theirhomecare and cleaning products sold in California, which are listed on one the 22 “designated lists”.
These designated lists are a compilation of already existing lists of dangerous substances worldwide, such as the Candidate List of substances for authorisation(or SVHC substances). This represents a very large number of substances to be identified in the formulation of products.
The companies therefore face 2 deadlines:
The Californian act on cleaning products’ composition applies to “designated products”, that is:
The Californian Cleaning product Right to Know act comes from an ever stronger ambition in the United States to disclose potentially dangerous or problematic ingredients used by the general public.
We can observe, for instance a similar legislation was passed in the State of New York, even though there are many differences in terms of covered substances and company requirements.
EcoMundo and its experts guide you through the check of your products’ compositions, whether they be cleaning products, scented candles, etc. with their compliance in California as a final goal. Our experts combine regulatory and chemical expertise to carry out the matching between your products’ ingredients and the substances of the designated lists of the Californian law.
Voted in 2017, the Cleaning product Right to Know Act applying in California (US Senate Bill 258) changes things for many companies. They will now be required to disclose the ingredients of theirhomecare and cleaning products sold in California, which are listed on one the 22 “designated lists”.
These designated lists are a compilation of already existing lists of dangerous substances worldwide, such as the Candidate List of substances for authorisation(or SVHC substances). This represents a very large number of substances to be identified in the formulation of products.
The companies therefore face 2 deadlines:
The Californian act on cleaning products’ composition applies to “designated products”, that is:
The Californian Cleaning product Right to Know act comes from an ever stronger ambition in the United States to disclose potentially dangerous or problematic ingredients used by the general public.
We can observe, for instance a similar legislation was passed in the State of New York, even though there are many differences in terms of covered substances and company requirements.
EcoMundo and its experts guide you through the check of your products’ compositions, whether they be cleaning products, scented candles, etc. with their compliance in California as a final goal. Our experts combine regulatory and chemical expertise to carry out the matching between your products’ ingredients and the substances of the designated lists of the Californian law.