Agenda
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Welcome and introduction
Moderator
- Session 4: Packaging and labelling
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Updates to Canadian requirements for cosmetics
- overview of the Canadian regulatory framework for cosmetics;
- amendments to the cosmetic regulations;
- updates to the cosmetic notification form; and
- updates to the cosmetic ingredient hotlist.
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State packaging policy update
- an overview of the most pressing packaging policy issues at the state level and what to keep in mind as a producer planning for compliance;
- a look at how Extended Producer Responsibility is spreading as a legislative trend and what the next few years might look like for producers; and
- looking at other packaging policy that impacts the cosmetics industry, including recycled content mandates and recyclability labeling issues.
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Q&A session
- Session 5: NAMs for regulatory use
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Building confidence in NAMs for regulatory use
- validation – a historical perspective;
- challenges with traditional test method validation;
- a strategy and roadmap for establishing confidence;
- updated guidance; and
- increasing scientific confidence.
David AllenSr. Director Human Health Sciences & Operations, ICCS – International Collaboration on Cosmetics Safety -
Improving regulatory use of NAMs by building confidence: The AFSA master class in animal free safety assessment of cosmetics and cosmetic ingredients
- regulatory implementation of NAMs requires confidence in these approaches, and confidence is gained through experience;
- the AFSA Master Class in Animal Free Safety Assessment introduces all aspects of animal free safety assessment from problem formulation through to the final risk conclusion
- the AFSA MC provides thorough descriptions of the applications of NAMs in this process, including exposure (both external and internal), in silico tools, read-across, PBK and IVIVE modeling, in vitro bioactivity assessments for acute, local and systemic exposures and provides detailed case examples for several regulatory applications.
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Q&A session
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Refreshment break
- Session 6: Further regulatory developments and industry experiences
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US Regulations on the use of cannabis in cosmetics
- the market for cosmetics containing hemp and hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) has grown sharply in recent years. The speed at which federal and state rules governing cannabis are developing presents potential compliance risks. Brands looking to enter this growing space should ensure that their products comply with applicable law in the jurisdictions they aim to sell the products;
- cosmetics containing cannabis and hemp-derived CBD can also raise substantial legal risks, and these risks are exacerbated when the products make unsubstantiated health claims; and
- recent legislative proposals at the federal level may affect how the U.S. regulates cannabis and hemp in cosmetic products, in addition to food and beverage products.
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Case study on how a brand manages regulations
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Q&A session
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Lunch break for 60 minutes
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Welcome back
Moderator
- Session 7: Rest of the World outlook
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Updates on cosmetics regulatory scenery in Brazil and Latin America
- legislation updates;
- label requirements updates; and
- ongoing regulatory discussions.
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APAC cosmetic regulatory overview
- Asia Pacific countries regulations;
- messages from fragrance industry;
- IFRS standards; and
- advocacy of CMR classification.
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Q&A session
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Close of conference