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Monday, March 16, 2020Agenda

COSMED 2020 Regulatory Meeting

Les Rencontres Réglementaires 2020 de COSMED

COSMED, the association of SMEs in the cosmetics sector, is organising each year a day dedicated to French and European cosmetics regulations. On the agenda: the latest regulatory developments to be mastered and an update on the critical topics of the moment. Initially scheduled for Thursday 26 March 2020 in Paris, this event has been postponed to 1st October due to the protective measures implemented to limit the epidemic due to the coronavirus.

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This event allows all professionals in the industry to be informed about the latest regulatory news in the cosmetics sector, to exchange with regulatory authorities and experts.
It is aimed at company managers, creators, managers or regulatory affairs officers, R&D, formulators, toxicologists, quality engineers, marketers, responsible pharmacists.
It will be held at the French National Olympic Sports Committee (C.N.O.S.F), 1 Avenue Pierre de Coubertin, 75013 Paris.

On the agenda

9.00 - Welcome by Jean-Marc Giroux, President of COSMED

Annual missions and reports by competent authorities - Focus on claims, in particular “Free-from…”: doctrine of the French authorities
> ANSM
> Ambroise Pascal, Head of the Health Products and Services and Human Services Bureau, DGCCRF

10.45 - 11.15: Break

<European news, European Commission’s work in progress and development schedule
> European Commission

Positive claims: market news, regulatory positioning
> Jean-Marc Giroux, President, COSMED

12.45 - 14.00: Lunch

Controversial substances: Microplastics, Endocrine disruptors, CMRs, preservatives, allergens - Being able to anticipate regulatory changes
> Sybille Millet, Regulatory Affairs Officer, COSMED

The lack of formalization between subcontractors/suppliers and brands: a barrier/difficulty in settling disputes
> Sylvie Gallage, Counsel to the Court, Signature Litigation AARPI

What are the rules for determining the “Made In”? …

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