
This week’s podcast short looks at a trio of stories covering the US government’s latest unified agenda, with the EPA hinting at a surge in upcoming TSCA rules, the FDA pushing back the release date for its Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) proposal, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) signalling that its regulatory review of organohalogen flame retardants is continuing.
In Europe, we discuss a story covering the UK government’s plan to hold off on restricting non-essential PFAS uses while it monitors developments in the EU.
A business desk article examines Hyundai Motor Company’s goal of phasing out PFAS by 2029 and the challenges posed by expanding PFAS restrictions.
Other noteworthy stories include:
- a guest article on TSCA enforcement for chemical imports;
- chemical management initiatives in Malaysia and Colombia;
- a new challenge to New Mexico’s PFAS labelling law; and
- emerging research on chemical exposures from yoga mats.
Tune in to hear more about our top headlines, then visit Chemical Watch News & Insight for all the latest global developments in chemicals management.
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