Third party testing and verification of consumer product durability and Verification Marks which can be used in a product’s sales and marketing materials.
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Eurofins launches new durable product testing service
Third party testing and verification of consumer product durability and Verification Marks which can be used in a product’s sales and marketing materials.
Dr Pratik Ichhaporia
Pratik serves as the Vice President of Technical Services for Eurofins Consumer Products North America. With a Ph.D....
Leo Lau
Leo has a degree in Materials Technology and specialises in third-party testing of hardline products. He works...
Sustainable Raw Materials
New candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC)
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has added nine hazardous chemicals to the Candidate List for SVHC, further increasing the legal obligations of companies involved in the supply of articles into the European Union.
Are chemical free products real?
It is impossible to make a product that does not contain chemicals. Any product that claims to be chemical free is potentially spurious and or greenwashing. Eurofins has an extensive range of tailored services to support the business community select and assess sustainable chemistry.
Sustainability Services Newsletter | Because it Matters
Welcome to the Eurofins Sustainability Services first newsletter. The objective of this newsletter with its associated articles is to highlight important topics and provide information and knowledge that will enable our customers to make informed decisions about sustainable business practices.
Eurofins metrics and measurement helps avoid greenwashing
The risk of making incorrect or incomplete green claims can lead to negative exposure by the press and NGOs, and legal action. Eurofins Consumer Product Testing has many services that provide credible metrics for typical sustainability tests.
France Adopts New Decree to Ban PFAS in Consumer Products
On 30 December 2025, the French government published Decree No. 2025-1376, introducing strict measures to prevent risks associated with perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The decree applies to a wide range of products, including cosmetics, textiles, footwear, and waterproofing agents. Under this regulation, the manufacture, import, export, and marketing of products containing PFAS will be prohibited as of 1 January 2026.
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