the national chemical agenda. Mexico: The first version was published in 201
Read More...countries including the United States, Mexico, the European Union, the United Kingdom
Read More...e towards environmental sustainability, Mexico's Ministry of Environment and Natural R
Read More...ed in Latin America, ahead of Chile and Mexico. The draft is currently published for p
Read More...Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru, and Mexico are drafting their national legislation
Read More...mbia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Panama, and Peru. The document prov
Read More...Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru, and Mexico) are developing their future national c
Read More...om Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Uruguay highlighted the importan
Read More...On November 17, the Mexican Senate unanimously approved the general terms for the new Circular Economy Law (Ley General de Economía Circular – LGEC ). The new legislation promotes improved waste management rules and advocates for recycling tech
Read More...d a comprehensive chemical regulation. Mexico and Costa Rica (also OECD members) are
Read More...ember 2021, the Chamber of Senators in Mexico passed the bill to prohibit the use of
Read More...g in this direction. In September 2021, Mexico banned animal testing of cosmetics prod
Read More...ublication. And concerned businesses in Mexico need to fully comply.
Read More...es – Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia, and Mexico – are already part of the organizatio
Read More...The Mexican government is currently consulting on proposed updates to its standard governing Transport Documents for dangerous goods (NOM-043-SCT/2003). The proposed new standard (NOM-043-SCT-SEMAR-ARTF-2022) would update Transport Document requireme
Read More...The Secretariat of Health of Mexico through the Federal Commission for the Protection
Read More...l, responsible for the health sector in Mexico, has stated that the new policy will en
Read More...ts from 2008. The draft standard aligns Mexico’s rule with the UN model regulation.
Read More...rs such as Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and Mexico are in the process of developing simila
Read More...to ensure the safe use of cosmetics in Mexico. The regulation lists specific labeling
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