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The European Commission proposes to extend the obligations of the PIC Regulation by adding new substances subject to notification or prohibited from export starting October 2026.
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A new ECHA video, "The Price You Pay," sparks debate between industry and NGOs over its portrayal of chemicals in consumer products. While industry criticizes it as misleading, NGOs commend its role in raising consumer awareness about product ingredients.
ANSES has identified five priority substances, including two endocrine disruptors, in a recent study. The report highlights the need for further research and potential substitution of these substances due to their reproductive toxicity and exposure risks.
The challenges and proposed improvements for a new regulatory bill, highlighting issues with current substance monitoring protocols and deadlines. Suggestions include clearer language, prioritization of substances, and detailed agency deadlines, though concerns about feasibility remain.
The Australian National Industrial Chemicals Notification Scheme has proposed banning phthalate DMEP in cosmetics due to potential health risks. Although not currently used in Australia, DMEP could enter the market as a substitute for other restricted phthalates.
Learn about the sustainable development goals for post-2015, focusing on chemical and waste management. Find out how the UN Environment Program is addressing these issues and the importance of clear goals in this area for sustainable development policies.
In January 2022, four new substances were added to the Candidate List for authorization, including the first cosmetic-related endocrine disruptor. This update highlights the European Commission's focus on substances posing significant health and environmental risks.