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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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This blog discusses the European regulation impacting importers, smelters, and refiners of minerals and metals from conflict-affected areas. It outlines compliance steps, approved supplier lists, and the need for a supply chain management system by January 2021. The European Commission will provide guides for compliance.
PFHxS and Bisphenol A were added to the Candidate List due to their harmful properties. Companies must comply with communication obligations and notify ECHA if using these substances. Learn more about SVHCs and your obligations.
ECHA conducted two waves of checks on REACH registration dossiers in 2016, resulting in revocations and updates. They also focused on joint registration obligations and plan to help small companies navigate the process.
31 May 2018 is the last registration deadline for chemical substances in Europe. Many SMEs pre-registered but won't register due to cost. Initiatives are being taken to raise awareness among SMEs.
REACH authorisation regulates the use of hazardous substances, requiring companies to seek temporary authorisation for continued use while encouraging the search for safer alternatives. Criticisms highlight the need for more focus on substitution to foster innovation and reduce risks.
Explore the BPC's work programme detailing active substances under assessment, including Margosa extract and Fludioxonil. Learn about their uses, safety evaluations, and the ongoing evaluation of substances like Cypermethrin and MIT. Visit ECHA's website for more information.