Sustainability regulatory updates for consumer products covering new environmental footprint rules for apparel and footwear, PFAS, and more.
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PFAS testing update: What textile brands must know
On 30 April 2025, CEN released EN 17681-1:2025, a substantial update to the PFAS testing standard that improves detection accuracy, especially for PFAS hidden within complex polymer structures.
Roadmap to Digital Product Passport (DPP) compliance
Our compliance and sustainability experts present a webinar designed to help businesses take the first steps on the roadmap to Digital Product Passport (DPP) readiness. The DPP’s requirements are set to redefine how products are designed, sourced, and brought to market across the entire consumer products industries.
US CBP publishes isotopic testing guidance
On 11 November 2024, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) published new guidance on the use of isotopic testing for supply chain traceability, a tool with growing importance for importers seeking to access the U.S. market.
Achieve supply chain transparency for EU Deforestation Regulation
With strict new regulations such as the European Union’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) coming into force within a matter of weeks, companies are under increasing pressure to ensure their operations are not contributing to deforestation.
Introducing EUDR deforestation impact assessment
Pairing customer-centric support and tailored assessments to trace raw material origin in supply chains for EUDR compliance.
Achieving compliance with France’s AGEC law: The importance of testing for precious metals and rare earths in electronics
With upcoming environmental regulations placing increasing pressure on electronics and electrical (E&E) brands’ sustainability performance, responsible resource management and waste reduction will come into focus in the years ahead.
Plant protection products risk assessment guidance
Expert viewpoint on guidance on the latest assessment of human exposure in risk assessment of plant protection products (PPPs) from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
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.
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.
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