EU Watch: Three Cosmetics-Relevant Areas Targeted For Imminent Policy Development
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Executive Summary
The European Commission is committed to completing its review “shortly” of the Cosmetics Regulation in light of endocrine disruptor criteria recently implemented in other sectors. Cosmetics industry stakeholders should also keep an eye out for developments as the Commission evolves its approach to nanomaterials and microplastics.
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