Nexreg releases regulatory news educating organizations on the changes in regulations, and how to keep their industrial and consumer products compliant.

May 10 – Letter campaign targets nail salons (Prop 65 and Nail Polish)

The Chicago Tribune discusses Prop 65 regulations in California and how some manufacturers are being pressured to change their formulations: Nail products company OPI has long charmed women with whimsical shade names such as “O’Hare and Nails Look Great!” and “That’s an EL of a color.” It even launched a line of nail “pawlish” for […]

May 10 – Is It Only Skin Deep? (Cosmetic Labels)

  Natural Life Magazine discusses the labeling of cosmetics products: The American Academy of Dermatology says that more than 5,000 different fragrances are used in perfumes and skin products, in hundreds of chemical combinations. But because the chemical formulas of fragrances are considered trade secrets, companies aren’t required to list their ingredients. Twenty years ago, […]

May 1 – 3M agrees to pay EPA $1.5M in chemical case

The Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal reports that: 3M agreed Tuesday to pay a $1.5 million penalty to the Environmental Protection Agency for 244 violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act, for using unsafe chemicals in its products, according to media reports.   The EPA, which did not specify when and where the violations happened, […]

May. 1 – FSM Section 1006 A on Food Labeling

I don’t believe any of our clients sell their food products in the Federated States of Micronesia, but if they do, they’ll want to know about the following change in food labeling laws there: Another measure that was signed from the Kosrae session is Public Law 14-59, which amends Title 41 of the FSM Code […]

May 1 – FDA Approves Generic Cholesterol and Leg Pain Drugs

This in from the website SeniorJournal.com Numerous studies have shown senior citizens can save tremendous amounts of money by using generic drugs, even in the Medicare prescription drug program. The Food and Drug Administration today announced approvals for two generics that will be of interest to many older people. The first, Pravastatin, is a generic […]

Apr. 25 – EPA Settles Case Involving 3M Voluntary Disclosures of Toxic Substances Violations

(Washington, D.C. – April 25, 2006) EPA and the 3M Company reached a $1.5 million settlement to resolve reporting violations under the Toxics Substances Control Act (TSCA) that the company voluntarily disclosed to EPA. EPA filed the settlement with the agency’s Environmental Appeals Board today, for their review. 3M voluntarily disclosed all of the violations […]

Apr. 25 – Wineries caught up in lead exposure charges

An article in the San Luis Obispo Tribune discusses “bounty hunters” who find companies who are not complying with Prop 65 regulations and keep a share of the fines: Seven local wineries have been targeted by a Bay Area resident for allegedly failing to notify the public that cancer-causing chemicals are used in the artwork […]

Apr. 25 – Pepsi Agrees to Get the Lead Out of Mexican Soda Bottles Used in the U.S.

An article on ConsumerAffairs discusses a $1 million settlement by Pepsico for a Prop 65 violation: Pepsi has agreed to eliminate leaded labels on bottled soft drinks imported from Mexico to resolve California’s allegations that Pepsi violated the state’s Proposition 65 by failing to warn consumers the bottles’ labels contained lead, a toxic substance that […]

Apr. 25 – Plain language labels now required for eight top allergens

An article on News-Medical.net reminds us of changes made to U.S. food labelling laws: If you or someone in your family suffers from a food allergy, you know how difficult it can be to decipher the food label if the product contains an offending substance. Now, thanks to a food labeling law that went into […]

Apr. 19 – Three companies agree to pay $64,000 for violating federal pesticide rules

(Seattle, WA, – April 19, 2006) Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) settled claims for nearly $64,000 with three companies charged with importing and selling improperly labeled pesticides. EPA settled its claims with Arch Chemicals, Inc., Janssen Pharmaceutical, Inc. and JR Simplot for violations of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). “For […]