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Cosmetics Europe Comments On The Microplastics Restriction

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1 If the synthetic polymer microparticle concentration cannot be determined by analytical means or accompanying documentation, only particles of at least the following size

Guidance on the EU Microplastics Restriction

The EU’s microplastics ban – the fate of glitter in cosmetics. The Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/2055, which restricts the use of synthetic polymer microparticles on their

As from 17 October 2023, Regulation (EU) 2023/2055 restricts synthetic polymer microparticles on their own or intentionally added to mixtures with the aim of reducing the emission of

On 14 February 2024, Cosmetics Europe (CE – the EU personal care association) and the European Federation for Cosmetic Ingredients (EFfCI) launched their joint guidance on

Yesterday, 14 February 2024, have been officially published the guidelines prepared by Cosmetics Europe together with EFfCI (European Federation for Cosmetic Ingredients) on the application of Regulation

“For such a high-profile topic, they’ve had a very large consultation response,” said John Chave, director-general of industry association Cosmetics Europe, that submitted a

ECHA’s Microplastics Restriction. In January 2019, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) decided to face the problem and to restrict intentionally added microplastics.

  • How can you prepare for the upcoming EU REACH Microplastic Restrictions?
  • Future Restriction of Microplastics in Cosmetic Products
  • Microplastic restriction in the EU

The EU REACH restriction on microplastics was published in September 2023. It impacts any solid, synthetic, non-biodegradable polymer in any cosmetic product, and will

EU Regulates Microplastics under REACH

Microplastics are of concern because they do not biodegrade, permanently polluting ecosystems and food chains. In this regard, on September 25, 2023, the European Commission adopted Regulation (EU) 2023/2055,

The European Commission adopted the Restriction on synthetic polymer microparticles (microplastics) intentionally added to consumer or professional use products of any kind on 25

The Cosmetics Europe Annual Conference (CEAC) is a unique event, organised yearly, that brings together cosmetic and personal care industry leaders from all over the world to share

placed on the market in the EU/EEA. The proposal would ban products that contain microplastics from the EU/EEA market if these microplastics are inevitably released to our environment when

CE/EFfCI Guidance on the EU Microplastics Restriction . Public price FREE; Member price FREE; Download Cosmetics Europe The Personal Care Association. Avenue Herrmann Debroux

On 14 February 2024, Cosmetics Europe and the EfCI (European Federation for Cosmetic Ingredients) published a guide to help the industry understand and apply the European

CE/EFfCI Guidance on the EU Microplastics Restriction. INDEX . 1 The Key elements of the Restriction for the Cosmetics industry 2 2 How to decide if your polymer is a synthetic polymer

Restriction of microplastics in the EU from 17 October 2023

Restriction on microplastics: the European Commission’s Explanatory Guide. Published at the end of September 2023, Regulation (EU) 2023/2055 instituted new restrictions applicable to synthetic polymer

on microplastics in cosmetics by 2020 and EU member states demanded a significant reduction in plastic pollution by 2020. Under the Plastics Strategy, the European Commission determined

In September 2023, to mitigate environmental risks and impacts from the intentional use of microplastics, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) implemented

On September 27, 2023, following the evaluation by the European Chemical Agency (ECHA), Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/2055 was officially published, introducing

ECHA, the European Chemical Agency, released its conclusions to the European Commission on the future restriction of microplastics in the EU. The proposed restriction, yet to be approved by

In October 2015, Cosmetics Europe recommended to its members to discontinue, by 2020, the use of synthetic, solid, plastic particles (microbeads) used for exfoliating and cleansing, that

Plastics in cosmetics and other products are subject to a wide-ranging European restriction proposal currently entering its final stages prior to adoption by the EU regulator. The restriction

Questions and answers FINAL

Cosmetics Europe comments on the Microplastics Restriction. Read more: 30 Nov 2022: Cosmetics Europe reacts to the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation

The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has displayed a very narrow view of the cosmetics and personal care industry in its proposal to restrict microplastics,

The Commission published an Explanatory Guide to help stakeholders and Member States implement the microplastics restriction under the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation

Cosmetics Europe and its member associations will continue their argument that the European Chemicals Agency’s (ECHA) proposal to restrict microplastics on the EU market