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Maryland, USA, Regulates Certain Chemicals in Playground Surface Materials
The US state of Maryland has regulated lead and PFAS chemicals in playground surfacing materials. The restrictions will become effective on October 1, 2024.
Read moreUS EPA Expands Methylene Chloride Restrictions to Most Uses
The US EPA has finalized a TSCA rule banning most methylene chloride uses and imposing stringent workplace requirements for a few ongoing applications.
Read moreTurkey Further Aligns Food Contact Plastics Regulation with EU Rules
Turkey has amended its food contact plastics regulation. The provisions in the new law will apply from January 1, 2026.
Read moreUS Congress Intends to Ban All Non-essential Uses of PFAS
The US federal government has introduced a proposal to phase out all non-essential uses of PFAS in ten years. If approved, the law will take effect on the date of enactment.
Read moreColorado, USA, Revises Law on PFAS in Consumer Goods
The US state of Colorado has revised its law on products containing intentionally added PFAS. These amendments will be implemented in phases, starting January 2025.
Read moreChina Announces Two Standards for Food Contact Materials
China has issued new mandatory food contact material standards for adhesives and solvent residues.
Read moreWhat’s New with ISO 20121:2024 and Why Is It Important?
ISO 20121 has been updated. We outline the additions and the importance of the leading sustainable event management standard.
Read morePeace-of-Mind Digital Trust Training with PECB
We have united with PECB to offer an all encompassing digital trust training portfolio.
Read moreISO/IEC 27001 Transition: What You Should Know
ISO/IEC 27001:2022 – Information Security, Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection – Information Security Management Systems – has replaced ISO/IEC 27001:2013. Learn about the transition and your options.
Read moreUkraine Specifies Rules for Certain Plastic Kitchenware
Ukraine has defined specific requirements for placing food contact polyamide and melamine plastic kitchenware onto the market. The new law will apply from November 19, 2025.
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