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3E actively and proudly provides a variety of resources to the EHS community to inform regulatory professionals on the latest issues and topics affecting the EHS profession. The Resource Center is designed to help the community identify best practices for managing compliance information. This is where we also share our knowledge on new and changing standards and regulations.

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April 21, 20233E Global Research Team

On 2 March 2023 China's National Health Commission (NHC) published the Notice to Approve 28 New Food Ingredients, New Food Additives, and New Food Contact Materials Including Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides (关于假肠膜明串珠菌等28种“三新食品”的公告). The notice took effect immediately. 3E Review China national standards GB 2760-2014 and GB 14880-2012 list existing food additives and...

April 18, 20233E Global Research Team

On 29 March 2023 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a preliminary regulatory determination to regulate perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS), hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (HFPO-DA) and its ammonium salt (also known as a GenX chemicals), perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), and perfluorobutane sulfonic acid (PFBS) and mixtures of these per- and...

April 13, 20233E Marketing

PFAS chemical regulations are proliferating from every corner of the globe. Our team of regulatory analysts compiled the most important updates to keep you informed as well as tips for staying compliant. Watch our webinar , “New PFAS Regulations Around the Globe: Action Items for Your Company” and learn about...

April 11, 20233E Marketing

A global approach to the identification, management, use and disposal of chemicals and hazardous materials in the workplace is essential to protecting workers and communities. Proactive tracking and management of documentation for chemicals and hazardous materials from the time they are brought to market through the end of their life...
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March 23, 2023

3E is counting down the days to Engage’23, our first in-person user conference and regulatory forum in North America since the pandemic. If Engage’22 in Amsterdam is any indication of how enthusiastic the 3E community is to meet again in person, we can anticipate a highly engaging event! Agenda Highlights ...

March 17, 20233E Global Research Team

On 6 March 2023 the Official Journal of the EU published two implementing decisions modifying the list of allowed or banned active substances in biocides under the Biocidal Products Regulation (EU) No. 528/2012. The texts will enter into force on 26 March 2023. 3E Review Postponement of Expiry Date of...

March 17, 20233E Global Research Team

On 1 March 2023 the European Official Journal published an amendment that adds carbomer (E 1210) to the EU List of Authorized Food Additives and approves it for use in food supplements. The amendment will enter into force on 21 March 2023. 3E Review Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/440 amends Regulation...

March 14, 20233E Marketing

With the ever changing news and regulations, we bring you a single form of truth so you can get a better understanding of the upcoming Health Canada updates to GHS. Learn how to remain globally compliant when the regulatory landscape is constantly changing by allowing 3E to be an extension...

March 13, 20233E Global Research Team

On 17 February 2023 Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA), the Singapore Civil Defense Force (SCDF), and Singapore Customs issued a letter titled “Joint Regulatory Control of Scheduled Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) Chemicals." The letter informed the industry of the upcoming changes to the regulatory control of chemical weapons, which are...

February 28, 20233E Global Research Team

On 15 February 2023 the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) released a draft regulation outlining the notification requirements and sales prohibitions for products containing intentionally added per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) under Maine’s Act to Stop Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Pollution. Maine was the first U.S. state to ban...







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