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Les récentes conclusions de l'ECHA mettent en lumière des manquements aux normes REACH et POP dans la conformité de cosmétiques, pointant du doigt deux familles de substances chimiques à haut risque, les siloxanes cycliques et les composés perfluorés, en pointant du doigt des substances chimiques à haut risque comme les siloxanes cycliques et les composés perfluorés. Pour l'industrie cosmétique, se tenir informé des évolutions réglementaires est essentiel pour garantir la sécurité, la durabilité des produits, et la confiance des consommateurs.
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The European Commission has updated the REACH regulation, setting specific deadlines for registration dossier updates. ECHA's compliance checks target Annex XIV substances lacking authorization dossiers. New rules clarify information requirements, enhancing transparency and predictability.
The European Commission has proposed 5 new substances for inclusion in Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation, subject to authorization. Companies using these substances must find alternatives or submit an authorization dossier.
ECHA added 8 new substances to the Candidate List for authorisation, bringing the total to 219. Learn about the new entries and the obligations that arise when substances are classified as SVHCs.
Understanding the compliance of medical devices with new regulations can be complex and costly. Companies need to invest time and resources in various aspects such as training, market surveillance, and continuous data collection. Working with a specialist consultant can help navigate these challenges and ensure product compliance. Learn more about the impact of Regulation 2017/745 and the importance of post-marketing surveillance in this blog.
Learn about your obligations under SCIP if you are a European supplier of articles containing SVHC substances. Find out when to update your SCIP notification and what information to provide. SCIP aims to make information on hazardous substances available to waste managers and consumers for safer product disposal.
Explore the key changes and implications of India's New Cosmetics Rules 2020, which separate cosmetics regulations from drugs. Learn about new compliance forms, registration processes, import bans, and upcoming deadlines for marketing cosmetics in India.