As regulatory expectations continue to evolve, the ability to provide verifiable proof of material origin and supply chain integrity is becoming increasingly important, and increasingly expected by regulators, customs authorities, and trading partners alike.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | April 2023
The latest global legislative changes covering sustainability, environmental and circular economy. Green claims, packaging and packaging waste, AGEC law, microplastics and more.
Sustainability Regulatory Updates | February 2026
Sustainability regulatory updates for consumer products covering new environmental footprint rules for apparel and footwear, PFAS, and more.
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 Testing Guide: Key Methods, Regulations, and Business Impact
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become a major focus for global regulators due to their persistence and potential health risks. For businesses, understanding PFAS testing is essential for compliance, risk management, and brand integrity. This guide explores the most reliable testing methods, evolving international regulations, and why proactive PFAS testing is critical to safeguard your products, processes, and reputation in today’s regulatory landscape.
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