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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.
Recevez une fois par mois les dernières actus réglementaires et conseils d’experts.
The China NMPA has updated the list of existing cosmetic ingredients, impacting foreign exporters. New regulations require approval for ingredients not on the list. The 1st of May also marked the end of animal testing for general cosmetics in China.
The deadline for transferring registrations from the UK to the EU has passed, with over 8,000 successfully transferred. Registrants have 3-12 months to update safety and administrative information to maintain compliance with REACH regulations. Learn more about REACH and upcoming deadlines.
Discover the key points to consider when selling cosmetics in the U.S., including regulations by the FDA, safety assessments, product testing, labeling requirements, and more. Learn how to ensure compliance and success in this dynamic market.
ECHA identified 290 substances for potential regulatory risk management in their 2020 assessments. Member States are urged to take action promptly. ECHA's regulatory strategy aims to clarify high priority substances by 2027. Effective compliance checks are a priority.
The European Commission plans to revise the Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009 to align with its new chemicals strategy, incorporating environmental considerations for the first time. Proposed changes include bans on certain toxic chemicals and a revision of nanomaterial definitions, raising industry concerns about ingredient restrictions and innovation limits.
The European Commission's Chemicals Strategy may lead to a reopening of the REACH regulation. The focus is on "one substance, one assessment" to improve efficiency and collaboration between agencies. The strategy is part of the European Green Deal, but concerns have been raised by NGOs and the chemical industry.