HEAL, together with Child Rights International Network (CRIN) and Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF) Germany, has submitted comments on the proposals presented in the Reality Check Workshop for the Cosmetic Products Regulation. The comments are based on the concept note for the workshop and the interventions during the meeting on 16 May 2025.
Click here to read the full comments on proposals presented in the Reality Check Workshop for the Cosmetic Products Regulation
Find here a related press note: The chemicals omnibus should not erase barriers to protect health
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