Are you tired of reformulating for every regulation change? We understand that navigating the quickly changing global regulatory environment can be rather turbulent. However, we have good news—you can select chemistries and ingredients with staying power!
Register to watch the webinar to learn how to simplify your selection of sustainable ingredients so you can focus on your brand, claims, and performance differentiation instead of reformulation.
You will gain a deeper understanding of the ECHA microplastics proposal, California’s proposed Assembly bills, and China’s rapidly evolving registration and monitoring process.
This webinar will help you gain clarity on the restricted ingredients list versus the exempt chemistries and non-restricted, out-of-scope, and approved ingredients.
Developing chemistries and COSMOS-certified and clean ingredients will be presented as well as microbead alternatives. Plus, you will be introduced to an emerging non-restricted raw material source for your future formulations: cellulose derived ingredients.
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Marcie Natale was recruited by Eastman Chemical Company to lead the development teams in the personal care segment in 2006. Today, she is the Eastman Personal Care Global Market Development Manager. Marcie is a recipient of the 2009 EPA Presidential Award for Green Chemistry in the category of Greener Synthetic Pathways. She continues to develop commercial products with a focus on surfactant by using green chemistry and sustainability principles. Marcie graduated from Millersville University with a BS in Biochemistry and she received her MBA in International Business from Temple. Marcie began her career at Henkel Corporate Research in the organic synthesis department focusing on defoamers, associative thickeners, and emulsion polymerization of green surfactants. In 2001, Marcie joined Cognis Corporation to focus on technical marketing, with an emphasis on green and sulfate free surfactants and additives for shampoos & body care.