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Regulation Update: Cosmetics and Ingredients in China, Indonesia, South Korea and Thailand February 2, 2021 Contact Author Rachel Grabenhofer
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France and China made recent headlines when a French beauty federation announced it was the first EU country to bystep China s animal testing mandate to import ordinary cosmetics into the country. This stirred new hope that the region would end the animal testing requirement for cosmetics though regulators underlined that products must meet stringent requirements for approval (read on for details).
This is one of several examples of recent changes in Asian policies for cosmetic products and ingredients. From testing and labeling to ingredient approvals and restrictions, China, Indonesia, South Korea and Thailand have been especially busy writing rules and regulations. Following is an overview just within the past month (from December 2020 to Feb. 1, 2021). All reports are according to the Asia-Pacific reg
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Parties to the Basel Convention are considering legally binding amendments to the Convention that would dramatically expand controls and trade bans governing international shipments of used products managed for reuse and non-hazardous electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) destined for materials recovery.
The Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal (Basel Convention) is an international agreement among 188 Parties covering transboundary shipments of hazardous and “other” waste. The Convention informs legal requirements for waste classification and trade flows and serves as the de facto global legal framework governing the circular economy. The Convention has particular relevance to U.S. companies as trade in covered wastes with the U.S. is banned in most instances because the U.S. is a non-party to the Convention.