Endocrine Disruptors, also known as hormonally active agents, encompass a range of natural and synthetic chemicals which are increasingly becoming targets for legislation.
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Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | January 2024
Forests, ecodesign, packaging and more; read the latest updates in global green legislation.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | January 2024
Forests, ecodesign, packaging and more; read the latest updates in global green legislation.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | January 2024
Forests, ecodesign, packaging and more; read the latest updates in global green legislation.
Vipul Bhardwaj
Vipul tiene un máster en Química Analítica y Administración de Empresas. Como National Business Line Leader (NBLL) y...
EU Textile Labelling Regulation Revision: What You Need to Know
The move aims to tackle the environmental impact of textile production and consumption. Here’s an in-depth look at the changes, their implications, and what they mean for consumers and businesses alike.
EU Textile Labelling Regulation Revision: What You Need to Know
The move aims to tackle the environmental impact of textile production and consumption. Here’s an in-depth look at the changes, their implications, and what they mean for consumers and businesses alike.
EU Textile Labelling Regulation Revision: What You Need to Know
The move aims to tackle the environmental impact of textile production and consumption. Here’s an in-depth look at the changes, their implications, and what they mean for consumers and businesses alike.
Textile brands should start thinking about ecodesign
The EU has recently passed the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, mandating that all consumer products (excluding food, plants, and pharmaceuticals) comply with stringent new ecodesign requirements. Textile products are among the first product categories to be targeted.
Textile brands should start thinking about ecodesign
The EU has recently passed the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, mandating that all consumer products (excluding food, plants, and pharmaceuticals) comply with stringent new ecodesign requirements. Textile products are among the first product categories to be targeted.
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