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Indonesia’s new cosmetic product notification and manufacturing rules

Indonesia’s new cosmetic product notification and manufacturing rules

by delphic-admin | Oct 6, 2025 | APAC

BPOM is overhauling its cosmetics regulations, including new draft rules on product notifications, GMP certification, and licensing. Key changes include removing the licensing category, simplifying notification with a stamped declaration letter, and expanding coverage...
Indonesia’s new cosmetic product notification and manufacturing rules

New Zealand to require tonnage details of hazardous chemicals

by delphic-admin | Dec 3, 2024 | APAC

New Zealand’s EPA has introduced a number of legislation changes in line with global best practices following years of stagnated amendments, said Shawn Presow, EPA manager of hazardous substances reassessments. Speaking at Chemical Watch Events & Training’s...
Brazil adopts REACH-like national chemicals law

Brazil adopts REACH-like national chemicals law

by delphic-admin | Dec 3, 2024 | South America

Law 15.022 of 2024 was signed on 13 November with the aim of a REACH-like law, which covers chemicals in medicines, pesticides and cosmetics, is to reduce adverse impacts on health and the environment. The law establishes a technical committee for the evaluation of...
Canada adopts disclosure mandate for over 80 cosmetic fragrance allergens

Canada adopts disclosure mandate for over 80 cosmetic fragrance allergens

by delphic-admin | May 29, 2024 | North America

Health Canada has modified its cosmetic regulations to require on-product disclosure of fragrance allergens exceeding specified thresholds, among other updates. Published on 24 April, the revised regulations cover 81 fragrance allergens listed under Annex III of the...
Indonesia’s new cosmetic product notification and manufacturing rules

Taiwan consults on plans to allow single cosmetics ingredients label

by delphic-admin | Jul 22, 2023 | APAC

Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is consulting until 18 July on draft amendments to the Cosmetic Hygiene and Safety Act that would allow manufacturers and importers of ‘special purpose’ cosmetics to list all ingredients together on labels. Currently,...
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