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Canada Consults on Prohibition of Certain Coal Tar Sealants

The proposed regulations would prohibit the manufacture and import of certain sealant products containing Coal tars and over-limit PAHs by January 1, 2025.

UL 4200A Battery Testing and Labeling Services for Reese’s Law

Understand the requirements of Reese’s Law and navigate button battery safety standard with confidence to reduce risks and position your products with success.

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UK Proposal Amending the Cosmetics Regulation Notified to the WTO

The UK Cosmetics Regulation Draft Amendment was notified to the World Trade Organization on Oct. 27, 2023. Comments can be submitted until Dec. 26, 2023.

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U.S. FDA MoCRA Requirements Enforcement Delayed by 6 Months

The U.S. FDA delays enforcing facility registration and product listing requirements under MoCRA, by 6 months, to give additional time for industry to prepare.

  • Retail

Toy Safety: ASTM Publishes ASTM F963-23

Learn more about the latest ASTM regulatory updates for toys intended for children under 14 years of age.

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REACH Restriction of Synthetic Polymer Microparticles

Learn about the latest European regulatory updates concerning synthetic polymer microparticles (SPMs) in consumer products.

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California Passes Several Landmark Laws; Others Vetoed

Cosmetics, food, pesticides, and other consumer products are impacted by the new laws. Businesses may also be subject to new environmental requirements.

Insights Into CPSC’s Adoption of ANSI/UL 4200A-2023

Explore how the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) codifying UL 4200A impacts audio/video, consumer electronics, and information technology products.

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UL Solutions at Chemicals Management for Electronics 2023

Learn more about global RoHS chemical requirements applicable to your electronic products with UL Solutions experts.

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“CCC” Certification for Li-ion Batteries Around the Corner

Li-ion batteries must obtain “CCC” certification before they leave the factory, or be sold, imported, or used in other business activities in China.