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Human Expertise in the Age of AI
Janek Bartel, our Crop Science Laboratory Manager in Canada, shares his thoughts on the necessity of human expertise in seed analysis.
Read moreElectric Heaters Added to Table 3 of the General Prohibitions Process in Canada
Health Canada has added portable electric heaters to Table 3 of the General Prohibitions process. This does not constitute a ban on all portable electric heaters.
Read moreCalifornia to Enforce PFAS Prohibitions in Menstrual Products
California has signed into law the Take All Menstrual Product-PFAS Out Now (T.A.M.P.O.N.) Act (AB 2515), prohibiting per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from menstrual products.
Read moreCEN Issues EN 71-3:2019+A2:2024 ‘Migration of Certain Elements’
CEN has published amendment 2 to EN 71-3:2019 for the migration of certain elements from toys. Conflicting national standards are to be withdrawn by June 2025.
Read moreLife Cycle Assessment vs. Product Carbon Footprint: Key Differences Explained
Discover the distinct roles of life cycle assessment (LCA) and product carbon footprint (PCF) in evaluating sustainability. Find out more.
Read moreCPSC Publishes Draft Final Rule for eFiling and Certificates
A Draft Final Rule to revise 16 CFR 1110 regarding eFiling and certificates has been submitted to the US Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) for review and consideration.
Read moreThailand Proposes Mandatory Standard for Plastic Containers for Drinking Water
Thailand has informed the World Trade Organization (WTO) of its intention to mandate TIS 998-2553 (2010) for plastic containers for drinking water. This standard will become a legal standard 180 days following its publication in the Government Gazette.
Read moreAustralia Assigns Several Chemicals to the IChEMS Register
Australia has regulated several chemicals under the IChEMS Register. These newly added entries will become effective on July 1, 2025.
Read moreCalifornia Approves Amendment to Prop 65 Warning Methods
California approved the long-anticipated amendment to its Proposition 65 Safe Harbor Warning Methods. Short-form warning labels will need to carry the name of at least one chemical triggering the warning by January 1, 2028.
Read moreSGS Strengthens its Leadership in Digital Trust with the Acquisition of CertX
We’re proud to announce the acquisition of CertX, a certification specialist in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), and functional safety.
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