ECHA Substance Screening
If your substance was shortlisted during the ECHA IT screening, which takes place at the beginning of each year and is the base for prioritising substances for different regulatory processes, it is...
View ArticleWebinar: Digital Market
Is e-commerce relevant for cosmetics and their ingredients on the European market? How do the consumers’ digital habits influence the marketing strategies for the cosmetics industry? What are the...
View ArticleCosmetic UV filters proposed as SVHC
German authorities proposed 4-methylbenzylidene camphor (4-MBC) and 3-benzylidene camphor (3-BC) for being identified as substances of very high concern (SVHCs). ECHA launched the related public...
View Articlein-cosmetics
The most important trade show for the cosmetics industry took place this year in Paris, 12-14 April 2016 and was the biggest ever:792 exhibitors from almost 40 countries, 93 newly launched ingredients...
View ArticleREACH Review 2017
In the last decade REACH has been giving a lot of headaches both to the authorities and the industry. Being a new concept for the entire European chemicals legislation, its first steps were clumsy....
View ArticleTrade chemicals in/from Germany?
Are your products labelled with one of the following pictograms and hazard statements and they originate or are sold from or in Germany, even if only in the accountancy books? Then your company needs...
View ArticleHazardous Products Online
Chemical products meant for the general public are nowadays commonly advertised and/or sold via the Internet. While it is easy and convenient for consumers to search and buy products this way, the...
View ArticleSCIP for Importers
According to Art 9(1)(i) of the Directive 2008/98/EC (Waste Framework Directive), starting 5 January 2021 articles containing SVHC above 01,%w/w need to be notified to the ECHA SCIP database before...
View ArticleNew SDS Requirements
Regulation (EU) 2020/878 updated REACH Annex II, which sets the requirements for the compilation of the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) within EEA. The main purpose of the update was to include in the SDS...
View ArticleCLP & In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD)
CLP excludes from its scope in vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVDs) in finished form (Article 1(5)(d)). Does this mean that a hazard label according to CLP doesn’t have to be prepared for a product...
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