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In 2025, cosmetic, fragrance and home fragrance compliance has shifted to true global-by-design: brands must build products to meet EU, US, Canadian and emerging market (Taiwan, ASEAN, GCC) requirements from day one. EcoMundo’s blog explains this growing regulatory complexity—dermocosmetics, hair “skinification”, perfumes, digital tools & PLM—and shows how to secure ingredients, structure product files (PIF, DIP) and industrialize global compliance to stay competitive into 2026.
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Learn about photoinitiators in dietary supplements, their safety issues, regulations, and guidelines for safe use. Discover how to reduce health risks associated with photoinitiators in dietary supplements.
Learn about food additives, their functions, and regulations in the EU. Discover key references like Regulation 1333/2008 and 231/2012. Explore the authorization of new additives like carbomer and glycosylated steviol glycosides in food supplements. Understand the importance of compliance with EU regulations for food safety.
ECHA is harmonizing its platforms to streamline data submission for REACH, CLP, and more. New obligations and resubmissions are on the horizon. Learn about the usefulness of ECHA's platforms and where to get help with regulatory dossier submissions.
The French Ministry of Ecological Transition's 2022 report outlines 11 recommendations for the cosmetics industry to reduce environmental impact, including improving product knowledge, promoting bulk sales, and reducing palm oil use. The European Commission is also revising regulations.
Nanoforms are regulated due to their unique properties and potential impacts on health and the environment. In Europe, they fall under the REACH regulation, requiring registration and safety evaluation. The European Chemical Agency provides guidance on defining and registering nanoforms.
Learn about the latest news on PFAS, their impact on health and the environment, regulations, and the proposed restrictions by 5 authorities. Stay informed on the actions being taken to address PFAS contamination.