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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.
Hidden risks in commodity chemicals: Why testing matters
Learn about the ZDHC Commodity Chemicals Guide and Eurofins’ innovative solutions for ensuring safer products and MRSL compliance.
The market’s first offering for commodity chemical testing
Innovative test methods to measure MRSL compliance of commodity chemicals used in consumer products.
PFAS Regulations: Growing restrictions on Forever Chemicals
PFAS regulations continue to expand, businesses must engage closely with suppliers, implement transparent testing strategies, and stay ahead of compliance challenges to mitigate risks and maintain consumer trust.
Sustainability Regulatory Updates | December 2024
Sustainability regulatory updates for consumer products covering European Deforestation Regulation, European regulation on packaging, and more.
Preparing for the EU Digital Product Passport (DPP)
With the impending introduction of the EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP), businesses are already seeking ways to ensure they meet the anticipated requirements for sustainability and environmental transparency.
Introducing EUDR deforestation impact assessment
Pairing customer-centric support and tailored assessments to trace raw material origin in supply chains for EUDR compliance.
Understanding ecomodulation rules in France under AGEC law
A significant aspect of the AGEC law is the implementation of ecomodulation rules, which incentivise companies to adopt more sustainable practices through a system of financial rewards and penalties.
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.
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