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On the 13th of November 2024 Brazilian President Lula sanctioned the Law 15.022/24, previously known as PL 6120/24, creating the National Inventory of Chemical Substances. This Law creates a comprehensive tool for effective risk assessment and management of chemical substances in the country. Before Brazil had specific laws depending on the sector (pharmaceutical products, cosmetics, pesticides, sanitizing products, and explosives). Brazil has now joined a selected group of countries with an advanced system to monitor chemicals entering its market, with the scope to assess risks to human health and the environment. The National Inventory of Chemical Substances is the core of the law, a tool that will assess and control the risks of chemical substances used, produced or imported in the national territory, with the objective of minimizing adverse impacts on health and the environment. This milestone is the result of the collaboration of several Brazilian stakeholders, including Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Mudança do Clima (Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change), Abiquim (Brazilian Chemical Industry Association), Conasq (National Chemical Safety Commission). 

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Navigating Regulatory Changes in the Food Industry in Brazil
Navigating Regulatory Changes in the Food Industry in Brazil

In a significant development for the food industry, the Brazilian regulatory landscape witnessed a noteworthy update with the publication of Normative Instruction - IN No. 267 on December 12, 2023. This...

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MMA Brazil Invites Non-Governmental Entities to Shape the National Commission for Chemical Safety Conasq
MMA Brazil Invites Non-Governmental Entities to Shape the National Commission for Chemical Safety Conasq

The MMA (Ministry of Environment of Brazil) is calling for non-governmental entities to join their National Commission for Chemical Safety (Conasq). Published on Monday (Nov 13th), this notice invites organizations from...

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