The latest sustainability-related legislation and news covering hazardous chemicals, extended Prop 65 list, plastic tax, sustainable water usage, waste sorting, environmental labelling and more.

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Durability supports sustainability
The world (predominantly the wealthier, developed world) has become a throwaway society where obsolescence is driven by low price, or is intentionally designed in to drive future sales.
Durability supports sustainability
The world (predominantly the wealthier, developed world) has become a throwaway society where obsolescence is driven by low price, or is intentionally designed in to drive future sales.
Durability supports sustainability
The world (predominantly the wealthier, developed world) has become a throwaway society where obsolescence is driven by low price, or is intentionally designed in to drive future sales.
Durability supports sustainability
The world (predominantly the wealthier, developed world) has become a throwaway society where obsolescence is driven by low price, or is intentionally designed in to drive future sales.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | March 2023
The latest sustainability-related legislation and news covering hazardous chemicals, extended Prop 65 list, plastic tax, sustainable water usage, waste sorting, environmental labelling and more.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | March 2023
The latest sustainability-related legislation and news covering hazardous chemicals, extended Prop 65 list, plastic tax, sustainable water usage, waste sorting, environmental labelling and more.
Sustainability Services | Regulatory Update | March 2023
The latest sustainability-related legislation and news covering hazardous chemicals, extended Prop 65 list, plastic tax, sustainable water usage, waste sorting, environmental labelling and more.
Sustainability regulatory updates | June 2025
Sustainability regulatory updates for consumer products covering European Deforestation Regulation, European regulation on ecodesign, US TSCA updates and more.
New restriction on intentionally added microplastics
The European Commission published an amendment to the Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH) restricting the use of intentionally added microplastics smaller than 5 mm to consumer products.
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