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Managing cosmetic regulatory data across the U.S., Canada, and Europe is no longer just a compliance issue. It is a data management challenge that directly impacts consistency, risk, and scalability for cosmetic brands.
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Post-Brexit, the UK established its own biocides regulation, requiring companies to resubmit marketing authorisation and active substance approval dossiers to the Health & Safety Executive. This process involves new forms and data submissions to ensure compliance with the GB BPR.
The NMPA's ban on cannabis-related ingredients in cosmetics, effective May 2021, leaves many details unclear, impacting companies and exports. While China aims to prevent drug misuse, the ban may hinder economic opportunities in the growing CBD market.
Learn about active substances produced in situ, like active chlorine generated by electrolysis. Manufacturers must comply with regulations by July 2022. Join the Active Chlorine Product Authorisation Consortium to reduce costs and simplify the process. Registration is open until June 30th.
The European Commission's Green Deal strategy includes revising the CLP Regulation to enhance chemical safety and sustainability. Proposed changes aim to improve hazard classification, labeling, and online sales rules, but may increase costs and affect global competitiveness.
Missed the UK REACH grandfathering deadline? Don't panic. Learn about the steps for full registration, deadlines, and Downstream User Import Notification. Stay informed about UK REACH requirements.
OSHA is considering updates to its Hazard Communication Standards to align with the UN's Globally Harmonised System. Proposed changes include new hazard categories and provisions for labeling small containers, impacting classifications of aerosols and flammable gases.