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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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REACH registration ensures that companies provide data on the properties and risks of chemicals they manufacture or import into the EU. Non-EU companies can comply by appointing an Only Representative. The process is mandatory for substances over 1 tonne per year.
Learn about the regulatory requirements for translating Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) under REACH. Discover the challenges and solutions for accurate and compliant translations to ensure worker safety and regulatory compliance.
Learn about the harmful effects of phthalates, a common chemical found in everyday products. Maine is proposing new regulations to restrict the sale of products containing phthalates. Discover how this could impact manufacturers and distributors in the cosmetic industry.
ECHA's public consultation covers 27 applications for REACH Authorisation, including uses of chromium VI compounds, EDC, Diglyme, and arsenic acid. EcoMundo filed 3 applications for authorization, covering 8 uses of chromium VI compounds. Consultation closes on April 6th.
Due to environmental concerns such as water pollution, some European countries, alongside with an international trend – through the recent move of Australia - are considering a possible ban of microbeads in cosmetic products.
A proposed bill by EELV aims to create a list of hazardous chemicals for companies to substitute, requiring them to report any listed substances in their products. The list may include SVHCs and resemble ChemSec's SIN list, with potential financial incentives for compliance.