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SGS Achieves NABCB Accreditation for Validation and Verification of Environmental Claims
We are pleased to announce that we have been accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB), a member of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF).
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EU Harmonizes EN 18031 Standards
European Commission harmonizes three EN 18031 standards for radio equipment with publishing in OJEU.
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Georgia, USA, Intends to Regulate Flame Retardants in Certain Products
Proposed law to regulate several flame retardants in consumer goods introduced in Georgia.
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US Legislative Developments: PFAS in Consumer Products
Overview of recent developments in US PFAS restrictions for consumer products.
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US CPSC Issues Direct Final Rule for Play Yards
US CPSC publishes direct final rule to adopt latest version of ASTM F406, with modifications, as mandatory safety standard for play yards.
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Expansion of PhotonAssay Analysis Capabilities to Orange, NSW, Australia
From December 2024, our Orange laboratory will begin running PhotonAssay for faster, safer and more environmentally friendly precious minerals analysis.
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New York State Proposes Ban on PTFE in Cookware
New York state introduces bill to ban polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in cookware.
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Fully Embrace a Circular Economy with Circularity Services
Our IMPACT NOW Circularity services eliminate waste by reusing, reducing, recycling, redesigning, sharing and repairing resources.
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EN 71 Toy Standards to be Revised in 2025
Due to a standardisation request, nearly all EN 71 toy standards and EN 62115 will be revised in 2025. In order to keep you up to date, we will regularly publish the status of projects and published standards.
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New York State Intends to Regulate Toxic Chemicals in Pet Products
New York State proposes chemical disclosure program for pet products that will eventually lead to a ban on toxic chemicals. The provisions in the act will take effect 120 days after becoming law.
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