Vietnam proposes adding 4 phthalates as substances restricted in EEE and new thresholds for existing ones. The draft is open for comments to October 17, 2022.
Bans on intentionally added PFAS in a variety of product categories have been implemented and are gradually coming into force across the U.S.
Taiwan drafts amendments to Categories and Management of Handling for Concerned Chemical Substances. The period for public comments ends on September 21, 2022.
Learn how RoHS requirements effect electrical and electronic equipment manufacturers, and how to manage compliance challenges.
Taiwan prohibits chlorpyrifos and chlorpyrifos-methyl from being contained in the manufacture, processing, import, export, sale or use of environmental agents.
Read FAQs related to packaging safety, performance and sustainability, and gain insights into how you can protect your goods, consumers and the environment.
In this webinar, UL Solutions’ experts guide you through the latest regulatory updates for toys. Learn how to achieve compliance and access the global market.
Several changes were incorporated into the U.S. Postal Service Publication 52 standard, impacting the shipment of hazardous materials, particularly new and pre-owned, damaged/defective lithium batteries.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2024, certain products that contain intentionally added PFAS will be prohibited in Maryland, with several exemptions.
Find out about chemical and performance testing requirements for packaging of electrical and electronic products and how you can take a more sustainable approach.