Consumers are increasingly demanding products and services that are less harmful to the environment, and environmental claims are intended to allow consumers to make more informed choices about their purchases. This means the environmental claims that businesses make must not be misguiding and should avoid “greenwashing”.
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Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | July 2023
Legislative news for sustainability, circular economy and environment topics including US PFAS and heavy metal regulations, EU Extended Producer Responsibility (ERP) and more.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | July 2023
Legislative news for sustainability, circular economy and environment topics including US PFAS and heavy metal regulations, EU Extended Producer Responsibility (ERP) and more.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | July 2023
Legislative news for sustainability, circular economy and environment topics including US PFAS and heavy metal regulations, EU Extended Producer Responsibility (ERP) and more.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | July 2023
Legislative news for sustainability, circular economy and environment topics including US PFAS and heavy metal regulations, EU Extended Producer Responsibility (ERP) and more.
UK Green Marketing Laws and Green Claim Verifications
Consumers are increasingly demanding products and services that are less harmful to the environment, and environmental claims are intended to allow consumers to make more informed choices about their purchases. This means the environmental claims that businesses make must not be misguiding and should avoid “greenwashing”.
UK Green Marketing Laws and Green Claim Verifications
Consumers are increasingly demanding products and services that are less harmful to the environment, and environmental claims are intended to allow consumers to make more informed choices about their purchases. This means the environmental claims that businesses make must not be misguiding and should avoid “greenwashing”.
UK Green Marketing Laws and Green Claim Verifications
Consumers are increasingly demanding products and services that are less harmful to the environment, and environmental claims are intended to allow consumers to make more informed choices about their purchases. This means the environmental claims that businesses make must not be misguiding and should avoid “greenwashing”.
California PFAS Regulations: A Compliance Checklist for Consumer Products
California’s dual-track regulations require brands to manage both Proposition 65 exposure warnings and categorical bans on “intentionally added” PFAS in textiles, cosmetics, and food packaging. Statutes like AB 1817 set strict Total Organic Fluorine (TOF) thresholds of 100 ppm by 2025, dropping to 50 ppm in 2027, while AB 347 introduces new DTSC enforcement and registration mandates. To ensure market access, companies must implement a strategy of portfolio mapping, supplier audits, and laboratory verification using both TOF screening and targeted analysis.
PFAS Regulations Overview 2026 for Consumer Products
A comprehensive overview of PFAS regulations in 2026 for consumer products. U.S. state-by-state bans, EU REACH updates, and PFAS testing methods.
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