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You manufacture or sell candles and want to ensure a smooth path to market? This webinar guides you through the full regulatory journey of a candle, from production to market entry, clarifying key product compliance requirements, risk assessment principles, and customs obligations.
Recevez une fois par mois les dernières actus réglementaires et conseils d’experts.
Understand environmental regulatory requirements in Canada, key compliance obligations, and regulatory expectations across industries.
In Europe, food supplements must comply with European Directive 2002/46/EC as well as any local legislation in each country
In this webinar, we will walk you through the key steps for notifying mixtures and processing a voluntary PCN notification for non-Eu suppliers.
Presenting the available family, EcoMundo will show the strategies and the operating mode of the consortium dedicated to quaternary ammonium. The anticipation and the deadline for the dossier will be also discussed.
In this webinar, we will first discuss the obligations of the different actors in the supply chain. We will then walk you through the key steps for notifying mixtures and processing an PCN notification for paints and coatings. Finally, we will inform you on the actions to take and the mistakes to avoid to ensure compliance.
In this webinar, we will first discuss the obligations of the different actors in the supply chain. We will then walk you through the key steps for notifying mixtures and processing an PCN notification for biocides and cleaning products. Finally, we will inform you on the actions to take and the mistakes to avoid to ensure compliance.
Following the entry into force of Annex VIII of the CLP Regulation, Member States have started to adapt their systems for notification to the poison centre on the ECHA portal or have kept, to some extent, their own national systems in parallel.