Advanced Topics in Product Labeling Webinar Series 2
Part 4: Reviewing Product Label and Website Claims The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is planning future regulatory action to expand the definition of the term product label to include product claims on company-owned websites. CARB has indicated that this future regulatory action will be based on existing FDA and EPA’s FIFRA guidance documents. This webinar will provide an overview of the FDA and EPA guidance on advertising and marketing claims on websites and social media platforms. Speakers: Michael Boucher, Partner, Crowell & Moring John Fuson, Partner, Crowell & Moring Part 5: Environmental Marketing and Ecolabelling Highlighting the environmental benefits of a product is a way to distinguish it from others in the marketplace. With so many products claiming “green” attributes, it’s difficult for consumers and workers to trust all that they hear. Ecolabels offer a voluntary standardized method of environmental certification that the public can trust. During this webinar, experts will discuss how you can differentiate your products in the market. Speakers: Monica Becker, Director, Beauty, Personal & Household Products, Cradle to Cradle Certified Joseph Dages, Associate, Steptoe & Johnson LLP Part 6: Creating a Label that Complies with Both SB258 and Prop-65 The California Cleaning Product Right to Know Act (also known as SB 258) required companies that manufacture, sell, and distribute cleaning products to disclose certain ingredients on the label by January 1, 2021. However, intentionally added ingredients that are known to the state of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity are not required to be listed on the product label until January 1, 2023. With the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) proposing to amend the labeling requirement for Prop 65, experts will explain how you can avoid modifying the same label multiple times over the next couple of years. Speaker: Peg Carew Toledo, Counsel, Arnold & Porter David Barnes, Associate, Arnold & Porter