The EU Commission has proposed strengthened protection for workers against hazardous chemicals with a view to improving the quality of life for workers and their families, as well as saving up to €1.16 billion in healthcare costs.
Drinking water will have to be monitored more closely for the potential presence of two endocrine disrupting compounds throughout the whole water supply…
EU employment ministers and the European Parliament reached a provisional deal Thursday to better protect workers from risks related…
The EU Commission launched a public consultation Wednesday on the simplification and digitalisation of labelling of chemical products such as…
The European Commission launched a public consultation Monday on the revision of the Regulation on the classification, labelling and packaging…
Image by Clker-Free-Vector-Images from Pixabay (BRUSSELS) – The EU Council set out its long-term aims for EU chemicals policy Monday, for a toxic-free environment with better protection of human health…
Photo by form PxHere (HELSINKI) – The EU’s Chemicals Agency proposed Monday to restrict hazardous substances used in tattooing inks and permanent make up, with a view to making tattooing…