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ECHA’s recent findings reveal gaps in cosmetics compliance with REACH and POP standards, highlighting high-risk chemicals like cyclic siloxanes and perfluorinated compounds. For the cosmetics industry, staying informed on regulatory shifts is critical to ensuring safety, sustainability, and consumer trust.
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Stay compliant with EU-27 regulations post-Brexit by designating a Responsible Person within the EU for UK-based cosmetic companies. Ensure proper CPNP notifications, maintain updated PIFs, and adapt product labeling to meet both EU and UK standards, especially in Northern Ireland.
Learn about the pre-registration process for existing substances in South Korea under K-REACH. Find out why pre-registering is important, who is affected, and how to prepare for the June 30th deadline.
The UK parliament's Environmental Audit Committee launches an inquiry on the future of environmental law post-Brexit, focusing on REACH. Three possible scenarios for chemicals regulation are discussed, including the implications for trade and industry. Prime Minister May's 'Great Repeal Bill' aims to convert EU laws into UK laws, but challenges remain. Learn more on this topic from Chemical Watch and ECHA's website.
In order to ensure that businesses in the United Kingdom remain in compliance with the REACH regulation, the competent British authorities have put in place various approaches to analyze the substances and sectors where the most likely risks would be likely to occur. Their aim is to ensure that all companies that have pre-registered with ECHA finalize their procedure before the REACH 2018 deadline.
A study on a pizza box reveals toxic substances in food packaging. The lack of knowledge on these substances poses a challenge for regulators and industries. Will there be an increase in controls on materials in contact with food products?
The Candidate List has been updated with 10 new substances, bringing the total to 191. Substances like D4, D5, and lead have been added due to their harmful effects on health and the environment. Learn more about the Candidate List and its purpose.