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A recent study published in Frontiers in Toxicology assessed the application of the essential use concept to substances of very high concern (SVHCs) under the REACH.
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Learn about the importance of truthful and compliant cosmetic claims in Europe. Discover which claims to avoid, such as "paraben-free" and "total sun protection," to ensure fairness and transparency. Stay informed to avoid potential regulatory changes.
Portugal's delayed implementation of Cosmetic Regulations highlights concerns for human health. The decree aims to regulate the commercial chain and ensure communication of adverse effects. Learn more about European Cosmetics Regulation services.
Learn about hazard classification, hazard communication, and the history of the Globally Harmonized System (GHS). Discover how GHS is implemented in various countries and the differences in hazard classification, Safety Data Sheets, and labeling.
Definitions of monomers and polymers under the REACH Regulation 1907/2006. It outlines the obligations for registration, manufacturing, and import of monomers and polymers, as well as the requirements for classification, labeling, and restrictions.
EcoMundo was among the small number of consultants who had the opportunity to attend the two seminars dedicated to Socio-Economic Analysis organized by ECHA in Brussels and by the OECD in Helsinki. These events brought together institutional actors, academic experts and NGOs in order to share feedback and propose recommendations for the practice of Socio-Economic Analyses, within the framework of the REACH Authorization and Restriction processes, but also from a more global point of view of chemical regulations on a global scale.
Plastic microbeads in cosmetics are a source of pollution, entering the marine food chain. The UK is considering a ban, with industry leaders like Unilever and L'Or�al taking action. Challenges and alternatives are being discussed, along with the impact of Brexit.