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Connecticut approves expanded PFAS product labelling language

Connecticut approves expanded PFAS product labelling language

by delphic-admin | Mar 10, 2026 | North America

From 1st of July, products with intentionally added PFAS in Connecticut must notify DEEP and follow new labelling rules, including statements like “This product contains PFAS”. Previously approved phrases remain valid, and companies can request approval for additional...
Connecticut approves expanded PFAS product labelling language

California plans to add microplastics to Safer Consumer Products programme list

by delphic-admin | Mar 10, 2026 | North America

The California DTSC will list microplastics as a candidate chemical under the SCP programme in 2026. This allows evaluation of priority product status, which could require manufacturers to do an alternatives analysis or stop sales. Industry groups oppose the move,...
New Statutory Instrument bans multiple CMR substances and sets new Formaldehyde limits

New Statutory Instrument bans multiple CMR substances and sets new Formaldehyde limits

by delphic-admin | Dec 9, 2025 | UK

SummaryThe UK plans to ban UV filter 4-methylbenzylidene camphor (4-MBC) and 16 substances classified as CMRs under the EU CLP Regulation by adding them to Annex II of the Cosmetics Regulation. 4-MBC is being prohibited due to its identification as an SVHC with...
Connecticut approves expanded PFAS product labelling language

New Prop 65 Compliance Tools Released by California

by delphic-admin | Aug 13, 2025 | North America

New and updated compliance tools have been released by California for Proposition 65 compliance. These include filtering tools for chemical name organisation, webpages containing compliance support and many more. A video has also been released by the California Office...

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