Into: Product Safety
Product categories
Cosmetic products
Labelling
The Cosmetics Directive protects and helps consumers and health/beauty professionals, by prescribing specific information that must be present on the labelling of Cosmetic Products. Containers and/or packaging must bear, in indelible, easily legible and visible characters: the name or trade name and address or registered office of the manufacturer or of the person responsible for marketing the cosmetic product within the Community; the nominal contents at the time of packaging, by (...) Read more
Into: Product Safety
Product categories
Household
Equipment
Another directive that is very important for consumers at point of sale is the “Indication by Labelling and Standard Product Information of the Consumption of Energy and other Resources by Household Appliances Regulations 427.24”. These regulations make it mandatory that labels are attached on electrically operated products, such as refrigeration appliances, washing machines, tumble driers, dish washers, cookers, bulbs, and air conditioners on display at retail outlets. These labels should (...) Read more