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The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has recommended that the European Commission add four substances to the REACH Authorisation List to better protect human health and the environment. Once listed, companies will be required to apply for authorisation if they wish to continue using these substances.
Cosmetic Factory won Best Technology Application 2025. EcoMundo’s AI-powered PLM helps cosmetic brands develop faster, safer, fully compliant products worldwide.
The European Commission is moving forward with its initiative to restrict the use of Chromium (VI) substances under the REACH Regulation. This transition from the current authorisation system to a restriction-based approach is intended to streamline regulatory procedures while maintaining a high level of protection for human health and the environment.
The European Commission has presented a proposal for an “omnibus” regulation aimed at consolidating and modernising the legal framework for chemicals in the European Union. This initiative represents an important step in implementing the EU Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability and the European Green Deal.
Le 20 août 2025, l’Agence européenne des substances chimiques (ECHA) a publié une version mise à jour de la proposition de restriction universelle des PFAS dans le cadre du REACH. Cette révision fait suite aux travaux des autorités du Danemark, de l’Allemagne, des Pays-Bas, de la Norvège et de la Suède, qui ont passé plusieurs mois à examiner plus de 5 600 commentaires scientifiques et techniques recueillis lors d’une consultation publique en 2023.
Deux substances clés utilisées en tant que répulsif (PT19) et insecticide (PT18) voient leur statut évoluer dans le cadre du programme d’examen des substances actives biocides de l’UE : - Lavender / Lavandula hybrida ext / Lavandin oil (PT19) - Géraniol (PT18 et 19)