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A recent study published in Frontiers in Toxicology assessed the application of the essential use concept to substances of very high concern (SVHCs) under the REACH.
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In recent days, French health authorities have issued warnings about the dangers associated with certain hair straightening products, particularly those used for "Brazilian hair straightening." The primary concern is glyoxylic acid, a common ingredient in these products, which can lead to severe health effects, especially concerning kidney function.
Discover the impact of the C-144/21 ruling on CrVI authorization requests in Europe. Learn about the stricter requirements for demonstrating the absence of alternatives and the consequences for pending dossiers. Stay informed on the regulatory changes affecting the use of hexavalent chromium in various industries.
Explore the regulatory framework governing biocidal products under the BPR, including product categorization, labelling requirements, and advertising rules. Learn about prohibited claims and best practices for compliance to ensure safe and effective use of these products in the EU.
Learn how to assess the safety of cosmetic ingredients under EU regulations like REACH and CLP. Discover the importance of Annexes II, III, IV, V, and VI in regulating prohibited, restricted, and authorized substances in cosmetics. Stay compliant with evolving regulations to ensure consumer safety.
Directive 2024/825 aims to curb misleading environmental claims in the EU by setting clear standards for businesses. It enhances consumer protection, promotes legal certainty, and supports the green transition. The directive mandates third-party verification for eco-labels and empowers national enforcement.
The ESPR framework aims to promote sustainable products by integrating environmental criteria from design to end-of-life. Key points include eco-design requirements, Substances of Concern disclosure, digital product passport, and measures to address unsold goods. Companies should prepare for compliance and contribute to discussions on ecodesign criteria.