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Australia Releases Details of Cosmetic Regulation Reform: NICNAS will be replaced
Jun 21, 2017
The current National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS), which is a statutory scheme to regulate a broad range of chemicals including cosmetics, will be replaced by Australian Industrial Chemical Introduction Scheme (AICIS) from 1 July 2018. New chemicals (cosmetic ingredients) not on Inventory list will be subject to risk assessment before safety assessment. New chemicals are divided into 5 categories based on estimated hazardous risk...
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Australia to Reform Cosmetic Overarching Regulation NICNAS
Jan 17, 2017
Australia is to reform their NICNAS (overarching regulation for cosmetic), aiming to reduce regulatory burden Registration and assessment will be simplified, which will benefit manufacturers/importers. Australia will reform its National Industry Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme...
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Australia to Ban Sale of Imported Animal Tested Cosmetics
Jun 06, 2016
The Federal Government pledged to phase out the cosmetics cruelty. From July next year the testing of cosmetic ingredients on animals in Australia and the sale of cosmetic products and ingredients that have been tested on animals outside of Australia will be banned.
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Australian Minister for the Environment Warns About Dangers of Microbeads in Cosmetics
Mar 07, 2016
Australian state and federal ministers met for a roundtable on plastic microbead usage in Sydney earlier last week. Australian Environment Minister Greg Hunt said that the Australian government was taking a “stronger stance” on this “important environment issue”.
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Australian Labor Party Working Towards Animal Testing Ban
Feb 26, 2016
Australian Labor MP Claire O’Neil will introduce a private member bill to Parliament this week, proposing a ban on imported cosmetics tested on animals.
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China and Australia Sign Free Trade Agreement
Jun 19, 2015
After 10 years of negotiation China and Australia signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on June 17th 2015. This marks yet another milestone in China’s foreign trade policy and yet another high-level FTA signed by China with another major economic force in the Asia Pacific region. The FTA will cover over 10 industry sectors including goods, services and investments with the overall aim of achieving a fair and mutually equitable FTA.
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Australia Proposes Bill to End Cosmetics Animal Testing
Mar 20, 2014
The momentum generated by many of the world’s largest cosmetics markets adopting animal free testing strategies is gathering, with countries such as China which were previously staunch adherents to animal testing relaxing their stance. Many of the fence sitting countries have been peer pressured into similar actions and are adopting more ethically sound testing SOP’s.
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Stay Current: China’s Cosmetic Safety Assessment Regulatory Landscape
Under the current regulatory framework, cosmetics registrants and notifiers can continue to submit a simplified version of the safety assessment report during the registration or notification process until May 1, 2025. Following this deadline, a full version of the safety assessment will be mandated. To facilitate a smooth transition, China is planning to release a set of technical guidelines.
China’s Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics (STSC) and Its Updates
The current cosmetic technical standard STSC 2015 specifies the cosmetics' general safety standards, prohibited/restricted/permitted ingredients and testing methods. It is revised aperiodically in response to changing trade practices in the industry. China is planning to issue a new version of STSC.
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