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Regulatory Services for Chemicals in Europe
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Register your Chemical Substances in Europe
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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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The ENES is a network aiming to improve human health and environmental protection. New tools like SWEDs, SCEDs, SpERCS, Chesar 3, LCID, RMMS, and SUMIs are being developed to meet the 2018 registration deadline. Click here for more on exposure scenarios.
The Scientific Committee for Consumer Safety (SCCS) is seeking feedback on the revision of its Guidance for Testing Cosmetic Substances. Learn more about the SCCS, cosmetic ingredient testing, and European regulations on cosmetics.
In November 2015, ANSES proposed classifying titanium dioxide as a carcinogen 1B, impacting its use in various industries. Industry and member states have raised concerns, with discussions ongoing for a final decision by June 2017.
ECHA has proposed adding 11 new substances to Annex XIV under the REACH Regulation, inviting public consultation until February 18, 2016. Stakeholders can comment on substance priority, uses, exemptions, and socio-economic impacts before the final recommendation is submitted.
ECHA is enhancing its oversight on animal testing, requiring companies to use it only as a last resort and to propose alternatives. A consultation with stakeholders is underway to implement these measures, aligning with the European Ombudsman's recommendations.
The Biocides Regulation 528/2012 (BPR) brings you to change your approaches from manufacturing to marketing your product. Many parameters must be taken into account and it can be difficult to navigate. EcoMundo gives you the keys to select a provider to help you to comply.