management. This positions Brazil as a leader in Latin America in the responsible m
Read More...ization (WTO) of the new designation of lead compounds and methylene Chloride as res
Read More...al Oversight: The NMPA will lead national monitoring efforts and develop
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Read More...or containing hazardous materials like lead or cadmium, to a maximum 100 ppm.
Read More...h seeks to reduce the maximum allowable lead content in paints and similar surface c
Read More...ding restrictions on substances such as lead, mercury and newly added phthalates.
Read More...European Union enforces a strict ban on lead in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) products, t
Read More...sed in industrial or consumer products, leading to potential exposure of workers or
Read More...substances to the RoHS Directive would lead to regulatory redundancy without signif
Read More...affirms the EU’s position as a global leader in consumer product safety. The of
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Read More...at the classification could potentially lead to some essential oils being classified
Read More...and construction materials. Styrene may lead to hearing loss, memory issues, miscarr
Read More...to temporarily exempt specific uses of lead in electrical and electronic equipment.
Read More...ing to their hazardous characteristics, leading to a risk-based management system. C
Read More...strengthening its position as a global leader in sustainable agriculture. For more
Read More...ply with the reporting requirements may lead to penalties for non-compliance under S
Read More...0,000 facilities and highlighting zinc, lead, and PFAS releases. The TSCA Inventory
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