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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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The use of hexavalent chromium in surface treatments must be replaced by another substance. Indeed, Cr6+ chromium compounds have been included in Annex XIV of REACH due to their mutagenic and carcinogenic properties. An alternative seems to be trivalent chromium compounds such as chromium acetate, chromium oxide, dichromium trisulfate and chromium trinitrate.
If the Commission agrees with the Biocidal Products Committee (BPC) statement on iodine, it will no longer be approved for use in the EU (unless an exemption is obtained).
The European Commission has approved DDAC for TP01 and TP02 as an active substance. EcoMundo gives you all the key points to know about DDAC and its approval.
EcoMundo was present at the Biocides congress on October 19 & 20, 2022, as for several years. We had the opportunity to attend different conferences of the ANSES and the European Commission. Our experts give you an update on the topics discussed.
The European Commission's new definition of endocrine disruptors raises concerns about proving effects on human health, binary classification, hazard-based approach, and possible derogations. Civil society, scientists, and industry stakeholders have differing opinions on the proposed changes.
Health Canada updated the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist in August 2022, adding two new ingredients and revising four existing ones. Learn about the changes and how to ensure compliance with the latest regulations in Canada.