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Canada set Requirements for use of Ethylene Glycol Dimethyl Ether (EGDME) AKA Monoglyme

Canada set Requirements for use of Ethylene Glycol Dimethyl Ether (EGDME) AKA Monoglyme

by delphic-admin | Aug 1, 2022 | Canada

Companies are required to inform the government 90 days prior to use of EGDME. The requirement affects manufacturers using at least 0.1% EGDME by weight in cosmetics, natural health products and other consumer goods, and importers of those items containing the same...
Companies that use, manufacture, import, export, or sell biocides, including sanitising wipes, could be required to follow the proposed Biocides Regulations

Companies that use, manufacture, import, export, or sell biocides, including sanitising wipes, could be required to follow the proposed Biocides Regulations

by delphic-admin | Jun 30, 2022 | North America

On 7 May 2022, Health Canada published the proposed new Biocide Regulations. Companies that import, export, sell, use, or manufacture biocides (including sanitisers and disinfectants) would be required to comply with new and amended requirements regarding required...
Companies that use, manufacture, import, export, or sell biocides, including sanitising wipes, could be required to follow the proposed Biocides Regulations

Canadian assessment finds no regulatory action needed for surface-treated silica

by delphic-admin | Jun 30, 2022 | North America

Surface-treated fumed synthetic amorphous silica (SAS) does not meet health or environmental hazard criteria necessary for further regulatory action under the Canadian Environment Protection Act (Cepa), according to the government’s final screening assessment. A...

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