Candles and non-combustible air fresheners are subject to specific categorization under EU regulations, aligning with efforts to ensure the safety and quality of consumer goods. To ensure the safety of products on the market, it is important to meet all compliance standards. Taobé’s experts will guide you through the CLP Regulation, the standards related to the labelling and safety testing of your candles (EN 15494:2019, EN 15493:2019, EN 15426:2018), and the Unique Formula Identifier, UFI, that will need to be included on the product’s label (crucial in notifying your product through the Poison Center Notification portal for the markets in which your candles will be available for sale). Taobé extends its Responsible Person services agreement to cover general use products, ensuring compliance with the new General Product Safety Regulation.
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The Free Sale Certificate is required by more than 60 countries in the world before allowing cosmetic products to be imported into their market. This document certifies that the product complies with the requirements of the European Regulation 1223/2009. Taobé Consulting can issue this certificate promptly after a cosmetic product has been registered and deemed to be compliant. Here are a few countries that require the FSC : Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbadjan, Bahrain, Belarus, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chile, China, Northern Cyprus, South Korea, Ivory Coast, Cuba, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Macedonia, Maldives, Mali, Morocco, Mauritius, Mauritania. Let us help you bring your products on those markets in no time!
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All cosmetic products must display the following mandatory information on both the container (inner label) and packaging (outer label): - Name and address of the Responsible Person - Nominal content - Date of minimum duration or PAO - Country of origin (if the product is imported into the community) - Product function (unless it’s clear from its presentation) However, there are exceptions for the following three items, which we will discuss in detail later in this article. - Warnings - Batch number - INCI list Please keep in mind that the items mentioned above are specified in EU Regulation 1223/2009, which outlines the requirements for cosmetics. However, it’s important to understand that various laws govern product labelling, such as the Packaging & Waste regulations, which can vary from country to country. We encourage you to explore our article on Labelling and Packaging Regulations for more information, including details about recycling symbols.
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