Don't be scared, Be prepared! The upcoming regulations under MoCRA signify a shift for the cosmetics industry in the U.S., and it’s clear that proactive planning is not just advisable but essential. Given the depth of the compliance requirements, waiting until the last minute could be disastrous for many brands, especially smaller ones that may lack the resources to adapt quickly. While the compliance process may seem daunting, it's an opportunity for cosmetics companies to enhance quality, safety, and consumer trust. Those who act now and view these regulations as a chance to refine their operations will be better positioned to thrive in an increasingly regulated market.
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Cosmetics Regulations North America 2024 https://lnkd.in/e53znNKg Book Your place Now! Essential updates on cosmetics regulation & key trends Cosmetics regulations are currently in the spotlight across North America, with hot topics including the implementation of the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA), the transition away from PFAS, and substance bans expected to pass in certain states. At the same time, regulatory professionals working within the cosmetics industry must also pay attention to broader legislative changes, such as those around packaging, labeling and marketing claims. Join us and our panel of expert industry speakers for this interactive two-day virtual conference. It is your go-to opportunity to get the very latest information and next steps on key developments concerning the chemicals management of cosmetics in the region, so you can continue to help your organization ensure full compliance and product safety. Chemical Watch news & events by Enhesa Enhesa #enhesa #chemicalwatch #Cosmetics #CosmeticsRegulations #Regulations #NorthAmerica #US #USA #AnnualConference
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https://lnkd.in/gSSWd9Dh On Tuesday, November 19th I'll be speaking at the Chemical Watch news & events by Enhesa conference on North American Cosmetic Regulations. The subject is:- Microbiological contamination of cosmetic products: What is the FDA doing to reduce them and what can you do? - learn the key factors causing microbiological contaminations - the largest cause of recalls of cosmetics products in the USA by far; - find out what impact MoCRA will have on the subject and the role of the FDA in enforcement; and - hear about the steps you need to take to reduce the risk of contaminations and the public health and business consequences of having one There is a great line up of speakers over the two days. Sign up using the link in this post.
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