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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 UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is seeking public input on the Alternative Transitional Registration Model (ATRm) to ease the chemical industry's transition to UK REACH, aiming to cut costs and improve regulatory effectiveness. Deadline: July 11, 2024.
Health Canada has updated cosmetic regulations to align with EU standards, requiring detailed ingredient disclosure, especially for fragrance allergens. Companies must notify Health Canada within 10 days of sale, ensuring labels include contact info and are bilingual.
The EU has reached a provisional agreement to ban the last uses of mercury in dental amalgams and certain lamps by 2025, aligning with its zero pollution goals. This move aims to protect health and the environment, supporting a transition to mercury-free alternatives.
The biocides industry is set for a major development with the approval of "Trihydrogen pentapotassium di(peroxomonosulfate) di(sulfate)" on July 1, 2025. This substance is approved for use in various biocidal products, including disinfectants and algicides, under specific conditions and labeling requirements.
Learn about the concerns surrounding microplastics in cosmetics, the EU's regulatory response, proposed restrictions, exemptions, and implementation timeline. Discover the reporting requirements and the EU's commitment to sustainable practices in the cosmetics industry.