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Les récentes conclusions de l'ECHA mettent en lumière des manquements aux normes REACH et POP dans la conformité de cosmétiques, pointant du doigt deux familles de substances chimiques à haut risque, les siloxanes cycliques et les composés perfluorés, en pointant du doigt des substances chimiques à haut risque comme les siloxanes cycliques et les composés perfluorés. Pour l'industrie cosmétique, se tenir informé des évolutions réglementaires est essentiel pour garantir la sécurité, la durabilité des produits, et la confiance des consommateurs.
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The public consultation on the proposed restriction of 10,000 PFAS in the EEA concluded with over 6,000 comments, mainly from industry stakeholders seeking exemptions. ECHA will review these inputs, which highlight PFAS's critical role in various sectors despite environmental concerns.
Industry groups are challenging new EU labeling requirements, citing underestimated impacts on trade and product availability. Concerns include restrictions on environmental claims, increased label font size, and tight deadlines for updates, urging a reevaluation of the CLP Regulation.
Ozone, a powerful oxidant, is approved for use in biocidal products in categories 2, 4, 5, and 11, offering benefits like no toxic residue. Approval conditions include maintaining purity standards. Authorization is valid from July 2024 to June 2034.
The amendment to fragrance allergen regulations aims to enhance consumer safety by requiring individual labeling of 81 allergens in cosmetic products. It introduces new concentration thresholds and updates ingredient names for clarity. A transition period is set for compliance, with digital labeling as a future solution.
Learn about CMR substances, their definitions, regulations, and classifications. Discover the main regulations, including CLP and REACH, that apply to CMRs to protect workers, consumers, and the environment. Explore where CMRs are located and the sectors affected by these hazardous substances.
The OECD has established guidelines for chemical testing to ensure safety. PEPPER, a program under SNPE, aims to fill gaps in endocrine disruptor qualification and regulation. Learn more about these initiatives and their importance in ensuring chemical safety.