GENEVA, Switzerland -- The event will gather together the world's leading specialists of packaging and materials serving cosmetics, perfumes, wine & spirits, watches, fashion, tobacco etc.
SGS Global Technical Manager for Cosmetic, Personal Care and Household, Hubert Brundu, will participate at the round table “Cosmetic regulations: Passage to the World”.
During this session, they will offer an insight into the regulations and how to navigate through them, supplemented with practical advice and guidance on entering luxury cosmetic products on export markets, as well as the testimony of an international brand.
Free access badges (http://www.luxepack.com/en-badge-request.html) are available on the LUXEPACK website.
LUXEPACK Monaco - Agenda
Cosmetics Regulations: Passage to the World
Date: October, 25th
Time: 11:00am (CEST)
About SGS Sustainability Services
SGS sustainability services cover a wide range of topics and provide the support you need through a wide range of product and packaging assessment services (http://www.sgs.com/en/Sustainability/Facilities-and-Produ...). The company’s diversified portfolio of services can assess your packaging, analyze the presence of any hazardous substances and ensure that all relevant regulations for chemical presence are met. SGS ecodesign experts can also look at innovative solutions in your production methods that could have the advantage of adding a competitive edge to your products.
Please feel free to contact SGS for further information.
Contact details:
SGS Consumer Testing Services
Emilie Viengchaleune
Global Marketing Coordinator
29, avenue Aristide Briand
94111 Arcueil Cedex
France
t: +33 1 41 24 87 49
Email: cts.media@sgs.com
Web: www.sgs.com/cosmetics
SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 75 000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1 500 offices and laboratories around the world.