European Commission Consults Public On Proposal To Revise Cosmetics Regulation

The Commission specifically cites “lack of specific provisions for endocrine disruptors, the applicability of a generic approach on risk management (GRA) for other harmful substances, the potential diverging opinions from committees responsible for the assessment of chemicals, and the lack of coherence between legislations on the definition of nanomaterials” as points of interest.

• Source: Alamy

Stakeholders have until 21 June to weigh in on the European Commission’s plan to revise the EU Cosmetic Products Regulation in line with Green Deal objectives.

The Commission launched the public consultation on 29 March, inviting cosmetics manufacturers, importers and other businesses, including small and...

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