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Chemical Compliance and Innovation Made Simple with Chemius...

Learn how Chemius and Allchemist simplify Safety Data Sheets (SDS), chemical compliance,

The EU’s Digital Product Passport: What It Means for You
The EU’s Digital Product Passport: What It Means for You

In a world where sustainable development and the circular economy are increasingly

Products’ composition has changed – do we relabel old products with new UFI code?
Products’ composition has changed – do we relabel old p...

 We’re always chasing interesting questions where we can help and make life

What do chemical inspectors check in online sales of chemicals?
What do chemical inspectors check in online sales of chemic...

An essential requirement for the online sale of chemicals is that you’re

A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO Professional label printing
A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO Professional label printing

Creating safety data sheets is essential for chemical companies but represents only

What to do if a mixture containing polymers is classified as hazardous but does not require labeling on the label?
What to do if a mixture containing polymers is classified a...

This is a question that requires attention, especially in light of the

PCN notification update – what is it and when should you do it?
PCN notification update – what is it and when should ...

We’ve already discussed various aspects of PCN notifications and UFI codes extensively on

Which are the minimum must have label elements that I don't get in trouble?
Which are the minimum must have label elements that I don&#...

Have you, like many of our clients, ever wondered which label elements are

Criteria according to which you need to create a new UFI code - Part 1