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The EU is reassessing its Cosmetic Regulation through a 2025 Fitness Check. Discover what this means for industry, safety, animal testing, and sustainability alignment.
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The EU is tightening restrictions on D5 and D6 in cosmetics due to their environmental and health risks. By 2027, these substances will be limited to 0.1% in all products. This poses challenges for the industry in reformulation, compliance, and maintaining consumer trust.
The Canadian Cosmetic Ingredients Hotlist has been updated by Health Canada in May 2024. Explore the newly added and revised substances.
The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is seeking public input on the Alternative Transitional Registration Model (ATRm) to ease the chemical industry's transition to UK REACH, aiming to cut costs and improve regulatory effectiveness. Deadline: July 11, 2024.
Health Canada has updated cosmetic regulations to align with EU standards, requiring detailed ingredient disclosure, especially for fragrance allergens. Companies must notify Health Canada within 10 days of sale, ensuring labels include contact info and are bilingual.
The EU has reached a provisional agreement to ban the last uses of mercury in dental amalgams and certain lamps by 2025, aligning with its zero pollution goals. This move aims to protect health and the environment, supporting a transition to mercury-free alternatives.