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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.
Bisphenol B, a substitute for Bisphenol A, has been classified as a Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) due to its endocrine-disrupting properties. This classification aims to limit its industrial use in Europe and requires importers to declare its presence in products.
Learn about the different Member States' positions on implementing Annex VIII of the CLP Regulation. Find out which countries are connected to the ECHA portal for poison centre notifications and the language and fee requirements for notifications.
Learn about upcoming deadlines for UK REACH notifications to the HSE, including grandfathering and importer requirements. Discover registration deadlines based on tonnage bands and the principles of UK REACH.
Zinc Pyrithione, once used in cosmetics, faces a total ban in the EU due to its carcinogenic classification. Despite industry claims of its safety in low concentrations, the Omnibus Regulation aims to ensure high health protection by prohibiting CMR substances in cosmetics.
From January 2021, UK cosmetics must comply with new regulations. Existing products have a 90-day grace period for notification, while new products have two years to update labels. Labels must include specific information, and multilingual labels are allowed.
The new EU regulation mandates that all CE-marked products sold in Europe must have an authorised representative based in the EU from 16th July 2021. This affects companies selling products manufactured outside the EU, including the UK, and requires compliance with safety standards.