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Effective January 2026: Preparing for Changes to New Zealand’s Cosmetic Regulations

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Dr. Shaun Presow
Tuesday , 16th Dec 2025
Environmental Protection Authority
Background

Starting from January 2026, New Zealand's updated Cosmetic Products Group Standard 2020 will take effect, introducing several changes to the country's cosmetic regulatory framework. The main updates include revisions to the lists of prohibited and restricted substances, a phased ban on PFAS in cosmetic products, updated requirements for nanomaterials, and an increase in the scope of products covered by the Group Standard. These changes will affect ingredient management, labeling, and documentation across the supply chain, so companies will need to review their processes and ensure compliance with the new requirements.

In this webinar, Dr. Shaun Presow, Hazardous Substances Reassessments Manager for the Environmental Protection Authority (the cosmetic competent authority), will provide an in-depth overview of the key changes introduced by the new Group Standard, their implications for product formulation and compliance, and practical guidance to help companies prepare for the upcoming transition.

Contents

1. Cosmetics regulation in New Zealand

2. Changes to the regulations

  • 2.1 Scope of the Group Standard

  • 2.2 Updates to the schedules

  • 2.3 PFAS prohibition and timing

  • 2.4 Fragrance requirements and nanomaterials

  • 2.5 Alternative compliance

3. Recent amendments

4. Important dates

5. Further information

Contact Information

If you have any questions about this webinar, please contact us at:

EMAIL: [email protected]

TEL: +86 (0) 571 8609 4444

Speaker
  • Manager, Hazardous substances Reassessments
    Shaun is the Hazardous Substances Reassessments Manager for the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) in New Zealand, responsible for the group that reviews substances approved for use in New Zealand. He has extensive experience in regulatory affairs, and previous to the NZ EPA held various regulatory affairs roles in BASF SE in Germany and the European Chemical Industry Council in Belgium. He holds a PhD in chemistry from the Ruhr-University, Germany.
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