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“Speak up now!” Could hazard-based EU regulations hold back beauty innovation?

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The European Commission’s Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability​ aims to create a “toxic-free environment” for all, and is an important part of the EU’s Zero Pollution ambition – a key commitment of the European Green Deal (EGD).

With the EGD end-goal in mind, many regulations are currently being revised and the European cosmetics industry is currently in a period of ever-adapting regulations.

Indeed, with regards to these changes, a major concern of the cosmetics industry is now that some of the newly created policies being considered may not necessarily follow time-tested science and data, and that these decisions could in turn, leave EU-based cosmetics companies at a competitive disadvantage globally.   

The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) – the global representative of the fragrance industry – has been especially vocal on this matter and has even published a series of recommendations​ for the EU mandate, with one asking that policymakers “follow the science” and “base decisions on time-tested science and data – preserving an exposure-based risk assessment approach.”

What is the European Commission regulation on cosmetics?

At the 2024 Cosmetics Europe Annual Conference, which took place in Brussels in June 19 – 20th​ 2024, panellists took to the stage to review regulations that currently impact the cosmetics industry beyond the industry’s main regulations – the Cosmetics Product Regulation (CPR) – to observe that the classification and labelling of chemicals is having unexpected impact on future NPD.

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