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The European Commission is moving forward with its initiative to restrict the use of Chromium (VI) substances under the REACH Regulation. This transition from the current authorisation system to a restriction-based approach is intended to streamline regulatory procedures while maintaining a high level of protection for human health and the environment.
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The EU Court overturned the classification of titanium dioxide as a carcinogen due to unreliable scientific evidence. Companies should still be cautious as the European Commission has until February 2023 to appeal the decision. Learn more about the regulatory history and market importance of titanium dioxide.
Discover the key changes brought by the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022 (MoCRA) in the US. From adverse event reporting to facility registration, get expert insights on navigating this major regulatory update.
The Biocidal Products Regulation (EU) 528/2012 aims to enhance human and environmental protection, streamline active substance evaluations, and simplify biocidal product authorizations. It outlines the classification of biocidal products and the approval process for active substances like ozone.
A comprehensive overview of global regulatory updates in the cosmetics industry, covering new allergen labeling requirements, environmental initiatives, and compliance changes in China and the U.S.
Biocidal products are essential for controlling harmful organisms and are categorized into disinfectants, protective products, pest control, and others. The EGALIM law aims to ensure fair pricing and safe, sustainable food. ANSES advises cautious use to prevent poisoning.
Learn about the new requirements for Safety Data Sheets (SDS) under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006. Find out how to update your SDSs to comply with the latest regulations and ensure your products are safe for use.