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EU CBD Cosmetics Regulation: Updates On EU and Member State Positions

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  • 16 Pages
  • June 2022
  • Region: Europe
  • CannIntelligence
  • ID: 5644888

The debate around the usage of CBD and other hemp derivatives in cosmetic products continues to be remarkably alive at the EU level. Indeed, it seems that the November 2020 Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) decision in the Kanavape case - stating that CBD should no longer be regarded as a narcotic drug within the meaning of the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 - has paved the way for a reconsideration of the EU Cosmetic Products Regulation (CPR) that is currently in force.

This report seeks to outline the substance of the discussion at the EU level about the use of CBD and other hemp ingredients in cosmetic products, gleaned from documents CBD-Intel has obtained from EU authorities that show input provided by some member states on the matter, as requested by the European Commission (EC).

 


Table of Contents

1 Overview

2 A Walk Through The Process

3 Preliminary View Of The EC and Feedback From Member States

4 What To Expect In The Future

 


Methodology

General Methodology/Sources

  • Consumer and market participant (manufacturer/brand) surveys.
  • Consolidation of publicly available information.
  • Legal tracking through legal database checking and sourcing information from government regulators and other law-making bodies.
  • Pricing and product information from online and offline retail data gathering, including local fieldwork teams.
  • Findings from key industry events and interviews with leading market players and opinion leaders.
  • Partnerships with leading research agencies.
  • Quantitative and qualitative research and client collaborations.
  • Cross-referenced data between markets.
  • Tamarind Media proprietary market model.

Please note that each report has its own methodology, so you should always refer to the methodology applied in the report you purchase.

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