Candles and Scents

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AtPharmilab,weoffertechnicalandregulatorysupportfortheproductionandcommercializationofscentedcandles,airfresheners,andotheraromaticproducts.

AtPharmilab,weoffertechnicalandregulatorysupportfortheproductionandcommercializationofscentedcandles,airfresheners,andotheraromaticproducts.

AtPharmilab,weoffertechnicalandregulatorysupportfortheproductionandcommercializationofscentedcandles,airfresheners,andotheraromaticproducts.

Weensurecompliancewithapplicableregulations,includingtheCLPRegulation(Classification,LabellingandPackaging),guaranteeingconsumersafetyandthelegalcomplianceofyourproductsacrossallmarkets.

Weensurecompliancewithapplicableregulations,includingtheCLPRegulation(Classification,LabellingandPackaging),guaranteeingconsumersafetyandthelegalcomplianceofyourproductsacrossallmarkets.

Weensurecompliancewithapplicableregulations,includingtheCLPRegulation(Classification,LabellingandPackaging),guaranteeingconsumersafetyandthelegalcomplianceofyourproductsacrossallmarkets.

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General Product Safety Directive (DSGP)

General Product Safety Directive (DSGP)

We ensure that your products comply with Regulation (EU) 2023/988 (GPSR), guaranteeing they are safe for consumers under normal use. This includes assessing potential risks, providing clear instructions, and meeting all regulatory safety requirements.

Before placing detergents on the EU or UK markets, manufacturers must ensure compliance with several mandatory legislative acts.

The primary requirements include Regulation (EC) No 648/2004 on detergents and Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on classification and labelling, alongside the REACH Regulation.

Depending on the product's specific composition and intended use, additional rules regarding biocidal products or phosphorus compounds may also apply.

Beyond legal obligations, responsible brands are expected to adhere to good industry practices, such as guidelines from the A.I.S.E. and IFRA standards regarding fragrance safety.

Companies wishing to demonstrate further commitment to sustainability can also pursue voluntary initiatives like the Ecolabel certification, which recognizes products that meet high environmental standards throughout their life cycle.

Before placing detergents on the EU or UK markets, manufacturers must ensure compliance with several mandatory legislative acts.

The primary requirements include Regulation (EC) No 648/2004 on detergents and Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on classification and labelling, alongside the REACH Regulation.

Depending on the product's specific composition and intended use, additional rules regarding biocidal products or phosphorus compounds may also apply.

Beyond legal obligations, responsible brands are expected to adhere to good industry practices, such as guidelines from the A.I.S.E. and IFRA standards regarding fragrance safety.

Companies wishing to demonstrate further commitment to sustainability can also pursue voluntary initiatives like the Ecolabel certification, which recognizes products that meet high environmental standards throughout their life cycle.

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CLP Regulation (Classification, Labelling and Packaging)

CLP Regulation (Classification, Labelling and Packaging)


EU legislation that adopts the United Nations' Global Harmonised System (GHS). It requires all manufacturers, importers, and downstream users to accurately classify, label, and package hazardous substances and mixtures before placing them on the market. This ensures that hazards are clearly identified and communicated to consumers and workers throughout the supply chain.


Pharmilab offers expert guidance across these areas:

  • Classification: Analyzing technical data to identify physical, health, or environmental hazards (including self-classification or harmonized classification).

  • Labelling: ensuring labels meet specific content and safety standards (e.g., child safety closures, tactile warnings).

  • Safety Data Sheets (SDS): Creating compliant SDS (and extended SDS for large volumes) to inform professional users of risks.

  • Notifications: Handling mandatory submissions to the Classification and Labelling Inventory and Antivenom Centres (Poison Centres) for emergency response.

  • CLH Dossiers: Preparing dossiers for high-concern substances (like carcinogens or pesticides) for ECHA evaluation.

EU legislation that adopts the United Nations' Global Harmonised System (GHS). It requires all manufacturers, importers, and downstream users to accurately classify, label, and package hazardous substances and mixtures before placing them on the market. This ensures that hazards are clearly identified and communicated to consumers and workers throughout the supply chain.


Pharmilab offers expert guidance across these areas:

  • Classification: Analyzing technical data to identify physical, health, or environmental hazards (including self-classification or harmonized classification).

  • Labelling: ensuring labels meet specific content and safety standards (e.g., child safety closures, tactile warnings).

  • Safety Data Sheets (SDS): Creating compliant SDS (and extended SDS for large volumes) to inform professional users of risks.

  • Notifications: Handling mandatory submissions to the Classification and Labelling Inventory and Antivenom Centres (Poison Centres) for emergency response.

  • CLH Dossiers: Preparing dossiers for high-concern substances (like carcinogens or pesticides) for ECHA evaluation.

EU legislation that adopts the United Nations' Global Harmonised System (GHS). It requires all manufacturers, importers, and downstream users to accurately classify, label, and package hazardous substances and mixtures before placing them on the market. This ensures that hazards are clearly identified and communicated to consumers and workers throughout the supply chain.


Pharmilab offers expert guidance across these areas:

  • Classification: Analyzing technical data to identify physical, health, or environmental hazards (including self-classification or harmonized classification).

  • Labelling: ensuring labels meet specific content and safety standards (e.g., child safety closures, tactile warnings).

  • Safety Data Sheets (SDS): Creating compliant SDS (and extended SDS for large volumes) to inform professional users of risks.

  • Notifications: Handling mandatory submissions to the Classification and Labelling Inventory and Antivenom Centres (Poison Centres) for emergency response.

  • CLH Dossiers: Preparing dossiers for high-concern substances (like carcinogens or pesticides) for ECHA evaluation.

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Safety Data Sheet



Security Data Sheets


Although not strictly mandatory for all consumer products, having a Safety Data Sheet (FDS/SDS) is highly recommended. It provides essential information on regulated componentstransport classification, and labelling requirements, which are frequently requested by carriers and customs authorities; without one, you risk shipment retention or delays.

Creating a compliant SDS is a complex process that requires specialized software and expertise. Pharmilab offers a full service to conduct risk assessments and generate SDSs that comply with regulations worldwide.

Although not strictly mandatory for all consumer products, having a Safety Data Sheet (FDS/SDS) is highly recommended. It provides essential information on regulated componentstransport classification, and labelling requirements, which are frequently requested by carriers and customs authorities; without one, you risk shipment retention or delays.

Creating a compliant SDS is a complex process that requires specialized software and expertise. Pharmilab offers a full service to conduct risk assessments and generate SDSs that comply with regulations worldwide.

Although not strictly mandatory for all consumer products, having a Safety Data Sheet (FDS/SDS) is highly recommended. It provides essential information on regulated componentstransport classification, and labelling requirements, which are frequently requested by carriers and customs authorities; without one, you risk shipment retention or delays.

Creating a compliant SDS is a complex process that requires specialized software and expertise. Pharmilab offers a full service to conduct risk assessments and generate SDSs that comply with regulations worldwide.

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PCN Notification - UFI Management


We help you manage Product Classification Notifications (PCN) and Unique Formula Identifiers (UFI) to ensure compliance with chemical safety regulations. This service guarantees that your products are properly registered, traceable, and safe for consumers.

We help you manage Product Classification Notifications (PCN) and Unique Formula Identifiers (UFI) to ensure compliance with chemical safety regulations. This service guarantees that your products are properly registered, traceable, and safe for consumers.

We help you manage Product Classification Notifications (PCN) and Unique Formula Identifiers (UFI) to ensure compliance with chemical safety regulations. This service guarantees that your products are properly registered, traceable, and safe for consumers.

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