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Learn about Canada’s 2026 monograph updates for primary and secondary sunscreens and acne products, and understand the practical implications for compliance and product authorization.
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The challenges and proposed improvements for a new regulatory bill, highlighting issues with current substance monitoring protocols and deadlines. Suggestions include clearer language, prioritization of substances, and detailed agency deadlines, though concerns about feasibility remain.
The Australian National Industrial Chemicals Notification Scheme has proposed banning phthalate DMEP in cosmetics due to potential health risks. Although not currently used in Australia, DMEP could enter the market as a substitute for other restricted phthalates.
Deputy Commissioner Michael Taylor of the FDA expresses disappointment at lack of compromise in updating regulations for cosmetic ingredients, potentially harming American consumers. Industry groups refute claims, highlighting the need for regulation in a largely self-regulated industry.
Learn about the sustainable development goals for post-2015, focusing on chemical and waste management. Find out how the UN Environment Program is addressing these issues and the importance of clear goals in this area for sustainable development policies.
In January 2022, four new substances were added to the Candidate List for authorization, including the first cosmetic-related endocrine disruptor. This update highlights the European Commission's focus on substances posing significant health and environmental risks.
A newly published guide by French Prevention Network actors addresses common questions on managing professional chemical risks in SMEs, focusing on Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, and Reprotoxic substances. With significant occupational hazard debates, SMEs must enhance risk management strategies.