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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...
Brazil adopts REACH-like national chemicals law

Brazil updates warning label requirements for hair-shaping products

by delphic-admin | Nov 5, 2024 | South America

Brazil’s health regulatory agency (Anvisa) has updated warning label requirements for hair-shaping and beard-fixing products, giving companies until next autumn to meet the new standard. Adopted last month, Resolution 907 (RDC No 907/2024) (available here in...
Brazil adopts REACH-like national chemicals law

Brazil updated Portuguese labelling requirements for cosmetics

by delphic-admin | Oct 9, 2024 | South America

Brazil’s National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) has updated its Portuguese language labelling requirements for cosmetics and personal care products. The new resolution (RDC no 169/2024) revokes and replaces measures introduced in March 2022 and February...
Brazil adopts REACH-like national chemicals law

Brazil – MINAS GERAIS: Companies could be prohibited from using and placing on the market single-use plastic products and packaging

by delphic-admin | Oct 9, 2024 | South America

According to the Proposal, as of 31 December 2029, companies placing plastic packaging on the market would: be restricted to place on the market only returnable and demonstrably recyclable plastic packaging, or made from fully compostable materials derived from...
Brazil adopts REACH-like national chemicals law

ANVISA/RE Resolution 2.384 of 24 June 2024 – Prohibits the import, manufacture, handling, commercialization, advertisement and use of Phenol based products

by delphic-admin | Aug 15, 2024 | South America

As of 25th July 2024, the ANVISA/RE Resolution 2.834 of 24 June 2024 entered into force which prohibits companies importing, manufacturing or commercializing chemical products into the Brazilian market from importing, manufacturing or commercializing phenol based...
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