Updated Rules for Food Contact Ceramics in the Netherlands
Fri, Jun 05, 2026 10:55 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 076.26, focusing on the Netherlands' new regulation updating migration limits for lead and cadmium in food contact ceramics. Issued on May 4, 2026, the Regulation was adopted by the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport of the Netherlands and amends the requirements for food contact ceramics under the Commodities Act (Regulation on Packaging and Consumer Products). In addition to introducing stricter migration limits, the Regulation emphasizes the factors that economic operators must consider when assessing the migration of lead and cadmium and permits the application of Article 2(2) of Directive 84/500/EEC when insufficient compliance certainty can be demonstrated. This amendment will impact supply chain stakeholders such as manufacturers, retailers, importers and other intermediaries operating in the Dutch market . It took effect on May 29, 2026, with transition arrangements in place for food contact ceramics complying with the Commodities Act as it stood on May 28, 2026, and that were placed on the market before December 1, 2026. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 076.26 provides further technical information about the Regulation, including a helpful table on permitted migration levels for lead and cadmium in food contact ceramics. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 076.26 for more details. SGS food contact material services SGS's technical experts have extensive experience of testing materials and articles in contact with food. They can ensure that your products meet the appropriate regulations for food contact materials and pave the way for compliance. SGS offers the full range of testing, including migration tests, along with expert advice on emerging regulations, compliance issues and documentation review. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's food contact material services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full The Netherlands Revises Rules for Food Contact Ceramics SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
New Rules Issued for PFAS in Consumer Products in New Mexico
Fri, Jun 05, 2026 10:47 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 075.26, reporting on New Mexico's Environmental Improvement Board's (EIB) publication of the state's final rule (permanent rule) for its Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Protection Act (PFAS Protection Act). Many chemicals from the PFAS family are harmful to human, animal and environmental health, due to their toxicity and bioaccumulative characteristics, and have been subject to bans or restrictions across the world. Following the signing into law in New Mexico of the PFAS Protection Act in 2025, the EIB was authorized to adopt rules for the implementation of the Act. On May 5, 2026, the EIB also published a final rule in the state register to support implementation by stakeholders. The new rule includes key sections on definitions, prohibitions on PFAS-containing products and exemptions. Specifications for currently unavoidable use (CUU), reporting requirements, labeling, testing, reporting fees and schedules are also set out. Stakeholders such as manufacturers, importers, distributors and retailers throughout the New Mexico product chain will be affected by the changes. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 075.26 provides more information on key sections and the rule's effective date. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 075.26 for more details. SGS consumer product services SGS provides news about the development of regulations affecting consumer products as a complimentary service. With an unrivaled global network of laboratories, they offer physical/mechanical testing, analytical testing and consultancy work for technical and non-technical parameters applicable to a comprehensive range of consumer products. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's consumer product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full New Mexico Issues Rules for PFAS in Consumer Products SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products IMPACT NOW IMPACT NOW for sustainability consolidates all SGS's sustainability offerings under four strategic pillars: climate, nature, ESG assurance and circularity. Through these pillars, SGS offers trusted compliance solutions that directly help businesses address the key environmental and social challenges impacting the planet. Find out more at www.sgs.com/impactnow
2026 Chambers USA Rankings Include 30 Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Attorneys
Fri, Jun 05, 2026 09:52 EDT
Steptoe & Johnson is proud to announce that 30 of its attorneys have been included in the 2026 Chambers USA Legal Guide. The guide includes attorneys in the following states: Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and West Virginia. Additionally, Chambers USA ranked Steptoe & Johnson in the following areas: Banking & Finance, Corporate/Commercial, Energy & Natural Resources, Environment, Healthcare, Labor & Employment, Litigation: General Commercial, Litigation: Mass Torts, Public Finance, and Real Estate. Chambers and Partners, based in London, publishes the annual Chambers USA Legal Guide. Top firms and top attorneys are ranked based on Chambers' in-depth research, including thousands of interviews with clients and attorneys. The ranked attorneys and their practice areas include: Banking & Finance John C. Stump Construction Richard L. "Rick" Reed Sr. Corporate/Commercial Thomas L. Aman Jr. Energy & Natural Resources Bridget D. Furbee Sharon O. Flanery Environment Kathy G. Beckett David M. Flannery Richard L. Lewis Healthcare Gordon H. Copland Labor & Employment Rodney L. Bean Bryan R. Cokeley Susan L. Deniker John R. Merinar Jr. Michael J. Moore C. David Morrison Christopher L. Slaughter Robert M. Steptoe Jr. William J. Wahoff Litigation: General Commercial Laura H. McConnell-Corbyn Ronda L. Harvey Shawn A. Morgan Marty Truss Litigation: Mass Torts James J. A. Mulhall Litigation: Tort & Insurance Defense Craig L. Johnson Public Finance Thomas L. Aman Jr. John C. Stump Real Estate Tammie C. Alexander Brian D. Gallagher Steven N. Royce Tax Michael W. Barill
SGS brings free PFAS testing offer to Eurobike 2026
Fri, Jun 05, 2026 06:54 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, will offer Eurobike 2026 attendees a free, limited-time PFAS testing program, helping raise awareness of hazardous substances while supporting a charitable initiative. Taking place in Frankfurt, June 24 - 27, visitors can submit product samples on the opening day at SGS's booth (Hall 12, E51). Samples will be tested free of charge at SGS's state-of-the-art chemical laboratory in Taunusstein using advanced analytical methods capable of detecting total fluorine and major PFAS contaminants. This will provide clients with an initial indication of chemical safety. The initiative is part of SGS's broader PFAS awareness campaign, aimed at helping manufacturers, suppliers and brands stay ahead of tightening chemical regulations and market expectations and showcasing that managing the risk of PFAS doesn't have to be expensive, complicated or time-consuming The program is available on a first-come, first-served basis and is limited to 150 samples, with one sample permitted per company. The first 75 samples submitted on Wednesday will receive their test reports by Friday, while the next 75 will receive results shortly after the show. SGS PFAS experts will be available onsite to answer visitor questions. Although the testing is provided at no cost, SGS encourages participants to make a voluntary donation to World Bicycle Relief (WBR), a non-profit organization that empowers communities by improving access to education, healthcare and economic opportunities through mobility. Throughout Eurobike, SGS experts will also be on hand to discuss end-to-end solutions for the bicycle and e-mobility sector, including comprehensive vehicle and component safety validation covering structural, mechanical, electrical, functional, chemical compliance and wireless cybersecurity testing. For further information, please contact: Marcus Schroeder Managing Director SGS EFBE Tel: +49 2309 78407 0
Consultation on Proposed Standard for Regenerated Food Contact Cellulose in China
Fri, Jun 05, 2026 04:54 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 073.26, which reports on a consultation on China's draft national standard for regenerated cellulose food contact materials (FCM) and articles. Announced by the World Trade Organization (WTO) on May 12, 2026, the proposed standard from China's National Health Commission sets out key requirements, including clear definitions, examples and clarification of technical specifications. It also permits the use of GB 31604.1 'General Rules for Migration Test of Food Contact Materials and Products' and GB 5009.156 'General Principle of Migration Test Pre-treatment Method of Food Contact Materials and Their Products' for migration testing. The changes would impact stakeholders across the regenerated cellulose FCM supply chain, including manufacturers, importers, retailers and other intermediaries involved in placing these products on the Chinese market. The consultation is open to comments until July 11, 2026, according to the WTO. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 073.26 includes additional technical information about the proposed standard. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 073.26 for more details. SGS food contact material services SGS's technical experts have extensive experience of testing materials and articles in contact with food. They can ensure that your products meet the appropriate regulations for food contact materials and pave the way for compliance. SGS offers the full range of testing, including migration tests, along with expert advice on emerging regulations, compliance issues and documentation review. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's food contact material services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full China Consults Over Proposed Standard for Food Contact Regenerated Cellulose Materials and Articles SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Lielie Li Technical Support, Chemical Tel: +86 (0)21 6107 8372 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
SGS hosts webinar on advanced clinical methods for skin aging and discoloration analysis
Fri, Jun 05, 2026 04:39 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is pleased to host a webinar titled 'Advanced clinical methods for visualizing and quantifying skin aging and discoloration' on June 24, 2026. Consumers looking for innovative products that address changes in the skin caused by aging seek compelling efficacy evidence backed by trusted safety assurance. With regulators constantly increasing scrutiny and an intensely competitive market, what creative solutions can science provide that go beyond traditional testing methods? In this webinar, expert presenters Vinay Bhardwaj and Matthew Cerundolo provide insights into advances in testing technology. Changes under the skin involving collagen, melanin and cells have traditionally been measured using preclinical approaches such as in vitro assays (enzyme inhibition, cell cultures) and skin explants, which have not consistently translated into meaningful real-world results. Advances in SGS's clinical capabilities using cutting-edge instrumentation have created new in vivo opportunities to test the critical hallmarks of biological changes in the skin. The webinar presents an overview of the latest methodologies, including multispectral imaging, optical biopsy imaging, histochemical imaging on punch biopsy and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) on microbiopsy. Attendees will gain an understanding of how data from these methods can be used to enhance efficacy claims and gain both consumer and regulatory trust. Comparing baseline and post-treatment data from these new methods provides the basis for compelling marketing and illustrates how innovation can help products stand out in the market. The webinar offers case study examples and a Q&A session for translating this specialist knowledge into valuable product design and development strategies. This webinar will be of interest to brands and ingredient suppliers conducting cosmetic and dermatology research and development. Stakeholders across cosmetics and dermatology R&D are encouraged to register to gain actionable insights into advanced clinical testing approaches that can strengthen product claims and accelerate market differentiation. For further information, contact: Jennifer Buckley Senior Global Marketing Manager Food, Cosmetics & Personal Care Tel: +1 973 461 1498
We Solved the Biggest Problem With Buying a Suit Online
Fri, Jun 05, 2026 04:25 EDT
You've always been able to design your perfect suit online. Now you can try it on before it exists. Hockerty's Virtual Try-On uses AI to render your exact custom design onto your photo, fabric, lapels, lining, every detail, in 30 seconds. No generic avatar. No guesswork. Just you, in your suit. Upload any photo. Design any garment. See yourself wearing it before you place the order. Works across Hockerty's full range: suits, jeans, field jackets, polos, overcoats, sneakers, dress shoes. How it works ↳ Upload a photo ↳ Design your garment in the 3D configurator ↳ The AI renders your exact design onto you. Hockerty has been perfecting made-to-measure menswear online since 2007.
Gross Lighting and Home Expands Into Indianapolis Market with Castleton Showroom Grand Opening
Thu, Jun 04, 2026 15:47 EDT
Gross Lighting and Home today celebrated the grand opening and ribbon cutting of its newly rebranded Castleton showroom, marking a significant milestone in the company's continued growth throughout the Midwest. Formerly Indiana Lighting, the Castleton showroom now operates as Gross Lighting and Home, representing a new chapter built on a trusted local foundation. The transition reflects the company's commitment to preserving the relationships, expertise and community connection customers have valued for years while introducing an updated and elevated showroom experience. "As we grow, it's important to us that we remain locally connected and community-driven," said Laurie Gross, owner of Gross Lighting and Home. "This expansion represents a long-term investment in the Indianapolis market and the people and relationships that make this community special. We believe there is tremendous value in independent, family-owned lighting showrooms where customers can experience products firsthand and receive personalized guidance from knowledgeable experts." The updated Castleton showroom features expanded lighting and home offerings, immersive product experiences and thoughtfully curated collections designed to help homeowners, builders and designers create spaces that are both beautiful and functional. The company's approach combines personalized service, trusted industry expertise and an inspiring showroom environment that encourages customers to explore lighting and home design in a more interactive and approachable way. The expansion also continues a strong tradition of female-owned leadership and customer-focused service shared by both organizations. "Growth for us has always been rooted in relationships, service and community impact," Gross said. "We are proud to continue investing in spaces and experiences that support our customers while honoring the local legacy that already existed here." Gross Lighting and Home operates locations throughout Ohio, Michigan and Indiana and continues to focus on modern showroom experiences that blend innovation, expertise and community connection. The grand opening celebration included a ribbon-cutting ceremony, showroom tours, continuing education sessions, product demonstrations and networking opportunities with industry professionals and community leaders. For more information, visit grosslighting.com . ### About Gross Lighting and Home: Gross Lighting and Home, formerly part of Gross Electric, is a family-owned business with over a century of expertise in lighting and home solutions. With showrooms in Toledo, Ohio and Ann Arbor, Howell and Elk Rapids, Michigan, and Indianapolis, Indiana, the company is known for its commitment to quality and service innovation. Gross Lighting and Home continues to expand its offerings and locations to meet the needs of homeowners, builders and designers across the Midwest.
Cultural Survival's Indigenous Arts Bazaars Return to Rhode Island
Thu, Jun 04, 2026 15:11 EDT
Cultural Survival's annual Indigenous Arts Bazaars , a flowing river of connection for Indigenous artists, activists, friends, and allies since 1975, are returning to Tiverton and Providence, Rhode Island, this July and August. These festivals celebrate Indigenous cultures, featuring one-of-a-kind handmade arts, music, and food from over 20 countries spanning 6 continents. The events offer a unique opportunity for the public to meet and learn from the makers, celebrating creativity and the enduring values of reciprocity and relationship-building.
American Tower and NPower Partner to Expand Access to Technology and Digital Literacy in NC and TX
Thu, Jun 04, 2026 12:00 EDT
American Tower is partnering with NPower to expand access to technology training and digital skills development for more than 1,400 young adults and military-connected individuals each year across the U.S. Through the American Tower Digital Communities program, the partnership is creating technology-enabled learning environments that provide access to education, career training, and essential digital tools-helping individuals build pathways into high-demand tech careers. The two Digital Communities, launched in Durham, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas, mark an important step in expanding access to critical digital resources in under-resourced communities. Together, American Tower and NPower are increasing access to the skills and opportunities needed to succeed in today's digital world. Read more in the press release and see photos from the events.
Why More Warehouses Are Operating with Mixed Floor Types - and Why It Can Be a Problem
Thu, Jun 04, 2026 10:12 EDT
As warehouse operators across the UK continue to adapt existing spaces to meet changing demand, a growing operational issue is often overlooked: the rise of mixed flooring environments inside warehouses and distribution centres. From older industrial estates to rapidly expanded fulfilment hubs, many businesses are now operating across surfaces that combine concrete, tarmac, patched repairs and temporary flooring solutions. This change has been driven by a combination of factors, including warehouse extensions, the increased use of overflow storage areas and the conversion of older units for logistics purposes. In many cases, businesses have expanded quickly to meet fulfilment demands without fully standardising floor conditions across the site. According to Pallet Trucks UK, these uneven environments can create challenges for manual handling equipment. Differences in surface texture, grip and levelness affect how pallet trucks move, particularly when carrying heavier loads. Operators may encounter increased rolling resistance, instability or vibration as trucks transition between flooring types, slowing movement and placing additional strain on both staff and equipment. The issue is particularly noticeable in temporary or adapted warehouse spaces, where external yards, loading areas and internal storage zones may all feature different surfaces. Even relatively small inconsistencies can impact manoeuvrability and increase wear on wheels and bearings over time. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Trucks UK, said, "A lot of warehouses today are operating in spaces that have evolved over time rather than being purpose-built from scratch. It's increasingly common to see multiple flooring surfaces across one operation, especially where businesses have expanded quickly or repurposed older units. "The problem is that handling equipment feels every change in surface. Poor flooring transitions can slow movement, increase wear and make loads harder to control. Choosing pallet truck, stacker and lift tables that are robust and suited to those conditions becomes much more important in mixed environments." Pallet Trucks UK says wheel selection and truck build quality are becoming more critical as flooring conditions grow more varied. Equipment designed to cope with harsher or inconsistent surfaces can help maintain smoother movement while reducing operator fatigue and unnecessary strain on components. For more information, please visit: www.pallettrucksuk.co.uk .
Project Farma Expands PMIS Offering with Oracle Primavera Cloud to Address Growing Pharma Capital Project Complexity
Thu, Jun 04, 2026 09:58 EDT
Project Farma, PerkinElmer's patient-focused life sciences consulting firm dedicated to accelerating manufacturing for life-changing therapies, today announced a partnership with Oracle Primavera Cloud (OPC) to enhance its project controls and capital program delivery capabilities for pharmaceutical and biotech organizations. This collaboration expands Project Farma's Project Controls and Project Management Information System (PMIS) offering, delivering integrated software and consulting solutions to pharmaceutical and biotech organizations managing complex capital programs. Managing capital programs requires coordination across complex teams, timelines, and regulatory milestones. Without the right systems and visibility, gaps in data and alignment can delay critical infrastructure and slow the delivery of therapies to patients. Project Farma brings 100+ facility builds and $6B+ in managed capital investments to this partnership, with a project controls practice built specifically around the planning, scheduling, and regulatory demands of life sciences programs. That operational depth now anchors a fully managed Oracle Primavera offering, giving pharma and biotech clients both the platform and the expertise to manage complex capital programs from a single, integrated service. "Pharma capital programs are getting more complex faster than most project controls teams can adapt," said Adam Barlow, SVP, Project Controls, Project Farma. "We have seen clients managing $500M+ facility builds with scheduling tools that were never designed for the pace, interdependencies, and reporting requirements of life sciences projects. Bringing Oracle Primavera Cloud into our managed service means our clients get purpose-built visibility from day one, without having to build that capability themselves." Project Farma provides project controls as a flexible, scalable service, with a trained team ready to deploy. Clients can engage for full PMIS implementation, targeted project controls consulting, or ongoing program support. As pharma and biotech capital construction continues to grow in scale and complexity, the demand for a fully managed, dedicated PMIS solution has never been greater. "Our goal is simple: give pharmaceutical capital programs a fully independent, dedicated Oracle OPC environment so their project data stays protected, their controls remain clean, and their facilities are delivered on time and inspection-ready," said Glen Colaco, Senior Director, Project Controls & PMIS, Project Farma.
New Book Unpacks Inclusive Meritocracy for High-Performing Teams
Thu, Jun 04, 2026 08:41 EDT
MERITOCRACY: How to Manage Talent for Higher Profits and Happier People Offers a Practical Framework for Strengthening Performance, Engagement, and Results Authors Paolo Gaudiano, PhD, and Cynthia Overton, PhD today announced the upcoming release of MERITOCRACY: How to Manage Talent for Higher Profits and Happier People , a practical guide that helps leaders build stronger organizations by improving how talent is recognized, developed, measured, and rewarded. Written for executives, culture leaders, and business schools, MERITOCRACY offers a roadmap for aligning opportunity, performance, and results. To celebrate the upcoming release, Gaudiano and Overton will host a free virtual launch event on Monday, June 8 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM ET featuring thought leaders from multiple industries. Designed as a drop-in event, participants may join any portion of the program that fits their schedule. MERITOCRACY: How to Manage Talent for Higher Profits and Happier People will be available for purchase beginning June 9. Gaudiano and Overton introduce the concept of Inclusive Meritocracy, a practical, data-driven framework that combines fair opportunities with rigorous measurement to help organizations make better decisions, strengthen employee engagement, and improve business results. The book offers practical, data-informed tools leaders can adapt to their existing talent strategies. The book addresses a common challenge facing leaders across industries: determining whether workplace systems are truly identifying, developing, and rewarding the factors that drive performance. Despite significant investments in recruiting, developing, and retaining talent, many organizations lack the tools needed to objectively evaluate outcomes and align opportunity, performance, and business goals. As organizations navigate rapid change, remote work, and evolving employee expectations, MERITOCRACY offers a fresh framework for making fair, consistent talent decisions. "Most organizations believe they are meritocratic, but few have a clear way to evaluate whether their systems consistently recognize, develop, and reward talent," said Gaudiano. "When organizations can measure merit, they can make better decisions that support both employee success and business growth." The framework is built around three essential questions: Are workplace policies, resources, processes, and everyday practices giving everyone the opportunity to succeed - regardless of traits that should be irrelevant, such as demographics, social status, or personal connections? How can merit and inclusion be defined, measured and linked directly to the financial success of the organization? How can we apply familiar approaches from financial management to talent management, to ensure superior financial returns and increased satisfaction of all employees? "Organizations do not have to choose between people and performance," said Overton. "When people understand how opportunities are created, how decisions are made, and how success is measured, organizations are better positioned to build trust, strengthen engagement, and achieve sustainable results." Early praise for the book includes: "No organization can truly be meritocratic unless it is also inclusive. Embracing inclusive meritocracy can transform a compelling aspiration into a genuine competitive advantage." - Constantinos Mourouzides, CFO, IKEA UK & IE "Most leadership books treat merit as philosophy. Gaudiano and Overton treat it as a measurement problem." - Stela Lupushor, Co-Author of Humans at Work and Chief Reframer, Reframe.Work Inc. Learn more about MERITOCRACY: https://meritocracybook.com . RSVP for the June 8 launch: https://bit.ly/MeritocracyBookLaunch Availability MERITOCRACY: How to Manage Talent for Higher Profits and Happier People will be available beginning June 9, 2026, through major online booksellers. Paperback ISBN: 9781788609432 Hardcover ISBN: 9781788609425 eBook ISBN: 9781788609449
SGS hosts webinar on regulatory updates for restricted substances in softlines products
Thu, Jun 04, 2026 06:14 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is pleased to host a webinar, 'Restricted substances in softlines products: regulatory update' on June 18, 2026. As regulatory pressure intensifies and sustainability expectations grow, apparel and footwear businesses are facing significant challenges adapting to stricter legislative measures such as the EU Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) regulation. Ensuring compliance in this rapidly changing landscape demands a proactive, informed approach supported by expert insight and robust testing and compliance solutions. This complimentary live webinar provides an opportunity for softlines businesses to learn about the latest legislative developments in Europe and North America impacting restricted substances compliance, enabling them to prepare for regulatory changes and reduce compliance risks. In particular, the EU's REACH regulation will be examined, with a spotlight on the practical application of Annex XVII requirements and key differences between EU and UK REACH frameworks. As the global apparel industry moves toward ever-tighter restrictions, current developments in per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) control will be explored, and the findings from the European Chemicals Agency's (ECHA) REF-12 project report will be discussed to provide insights into current regulatory approaches to compliance. An overview of recent product recalls will also be offered to illustrate real-world conformity issues, with a Q&A session to support practical implementation and risk mitigation strategies. This webinar is designed for those working in regulatory compliance, product safety and quality management for the European and North American softlines markets. IMPACT NOW for sustainability Through the IMPACT Now for sustainability initiative, SGS offers targeted solutions, such as PFAS testing, under four key pillars: climate, circularity, nature and environmental and social governance assurance. These services help softlines businesses reduce risk, enhance compliance and drive sustainable innovation. Learn more about IMPACT NOW for sustainability. Stakeholders should register now to secure their place on this informative webinar.:
SGS showcases end-to-end bicycle and e-bike testing and certification services at Eurobike 2026
Wed, Jun 03, 2026 10:11 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, will once again exhibit at Eurobike, taking place from June 24-27, 2026, at Messe Frankfurt, Germany. As the leading global platform for cycling and e‑mobility, Eurobike brings together industry leaders, innovators and regulators to explore the future of safe, high‑performance mobility. As electrification accelerates - from children's micromobility and mobility aids to cargo bikes and advanced e‑bike systems - manufacturers face increasing regulatory scrutiny across mechanical, electrical, battery and functional safety. At Eurobike 2026, SGS will co‑exhibit alongside EFBE, an SGS company and the globally recognized specialist in advanced bicycle structural and fatigue testing. Through the integration of EFBE, SGS has further strengthened its engineering-based evaluation capabilities, supporting comprehensive assessment of bicycle and e‑bike safety, durability and in-use performance. Together, SGS and EFBE provide end-to-end support, from development to market access. SGS delivers its services through a global network of ISO/IEC 17025‑accredited laboratories, covering bicycles, e‑bikes, components and complete systems. As a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) accredited to UL 2849, SGS supports manufacturers with electrical safety assessments, restricted substance compliance and product reliability testing, alongside factory audits and product inspections. With globally recognized accreditations, SGS enables efficient testing and certification for all major international markets. Experts from SGS and EFBE will be available at Booth E51, Hall 12.0, to discuss services including: End‑to‑end vehicle and component safety validation EFBE TRI‑TEST® for frame and fork structural and fatigue testing Mechanical safety and braking performance Electrical safety, EMC, battery and charger testing Functional safety and performance evaluation Chemical compliance (REACH, RoHS, PFAS) Wireless technologies and cybersecurity Meet the SGS and EFBE experts at Eurobike 2026 and discover how independent testing, inspection and certification help ensure bicycle and e-mobility products are safe, compliant and ready for international markets. Stakeholders are encouraged to book their tickets now to secure their place at Eurobike 2026. For further information, please contact: Vanessa Lin Global E-bikes Product Manager Connectivity & Products Tel: +886 982 099 541
China Releases Updated Product Standard FZ/T 74005-2025 for Knitted Yoga Garments
Wed, Jun 03, 2026 09:25 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 071.26, detailing the release of FZ/T 74005-2025, the updated Chinese industry standard for knitted yoga garments. Included in Announcement No.41 of approved industry standards for 2025 issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), FZ/T 74005-2025 will replace the previous version, FZ/T 74005-2016, and will become effective on January 1, 2028. Numerous updates have been made, including additions covering labeling principles for out-of-range sizes, as well as new requirements, assessment notes and test methods for staining of the washing solution and maximum force to seam rupture. FZ/T 74005-2025 also introduces updated performance and post-wash requirements, alongside revisions to sampling rules and conformity assessment provisions, which will impact manufacturers and importers. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 071.26 includes further information on the technical updates and requirements of FZ/T 74005-2025. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 071.26 for more details. SGS softlines services SGS has a worldwide network of over 40 state-of-the-art laboratories, including 10 in China, specializing in the testing of apparel, footwear, and home textiles. Their committed team is drawn from multi-disciplinary backgrounds, allowing them to conduct a comprehensive range of physical, chemical, and functional testing services for components, materials and finished products. SGS helps companies ensure quality, performance, and compliance with international, industrial, and regulatory standards worldwide. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's softlines services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full China Releases Updated Product Standard for Knitted Yoga Garments - FZ/T 74005-2025 SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. Min Zhu Senior Director, Technical Services and Operations, Softlines, US and Canada Tel: +1 (97) 346-11230 Website: www.sgs.com/softlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Updated Chinese Standard for Brassieres Released
Wed, Jun 03, 2026 09:15 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 070.26, reporting on the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT)'s updated industry standard for brassieres, FZ/T 73012-2025. Effective January 1, 2028, FZ/T 73012-2025 is included in Announcement 41 of approved industry standards in 2025, and replaces the previous version, FZ/T 73012-2017. The update focuses on requirements for knitted brassiere products, including internal quality and appearance criteria. Among the changes are updates to the scope of application, normative references and staining requirements for colorfastness to washing with soap or soap and soda, as well as the assessment method for odor. Appearance requirements are specified in Clause 5.3 of FZ/T 73012-2025. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 070.26 contains further information about the additions, revisions and expanded provisions introduced in the new standard. Stakeholders are encouraged to consult the full SafeGuardS 070.26 for more details. SGS softlines services SGS has a worldwide network of over 40 state-of-the-art laboratories, including 10 in China, specializing in the testing of apparel, footwear, and home textiles. Their committed team is drawn from multi-disciplinary backgrounds, allowing them to conduct a comprehensive range of physical, chemical, and functional testing services for components, materials and finished products. SGS helps companies ensure quality, performance, and compliance with international, industrial, and regulatory standards worldwide. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's softlines services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full China Releases Updated Product Standard for Brassieres - FZ/T 73012-2025 SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. Min Zhu Senior Director, Technical Services and Operations, Softlines, US and Canada Tel: +1 (97) 346-11230 Website: www.sgs.com/softlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Texas healthcare pilot shows U.S. facilities could save $187m annually while cutting 793,000 tons of CO₂e
Wed, Jun 03, 2026 08:04 EDT
Minus 2 Degrees (M2D), a leading business analytics and carbon reduction partner, has today published results from a pilot program conducted across seven emergency care facilities in Texas aimed at reducing operational waste and lowering carbon emissions. Across the participating facilities, the program produced over $30,000 in annual cost savings per facility and reduced emissions by more than 900 tons of CO₂e in total. Average emissions fell by approximately 130 tons of CO₂e per facility, with some sites reducing reported emissions by more than 60%. The landmark pilot program showed that if similar measures were adopted across comparable healthcare facilities nationwide, the U.S. healthcare sector could save more than $187m annually and reduce emissions by approximately 793,000 tons of CO₂e each year. "We're delighted with the direct impact of this pilot study. These savings have had a huge and direct impact on how healthcare is managed locally, for the benefit of communities. Healthcare organizations are under increasing pressure to reduce costs, improve operational efficiency, and meet growing sustainability expectations," said Sadaf Shah, Operations Director at Minus 2 Degrees . "This pilot program shows that practical operational changes can deliver measurable impact, which when rolled out at scale, could be incredible for communities and business across the U.S." Potential savings per state, if the program were rolled out nationwide Texas ($15.4m), California ($10.7m), and Florida ($7.0m) are the states that show the biggest potential savings. According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), U.S. healthcare spending reached $5.3 trillion in 2024 , accounting for nearly 18% of GDP, while hospital expenditures totaled more than $1.6 trillion. Research published in Nature Climate Change has also estimated that the U.S. healthcare sector contributes approximately 8.5% of national greenhouse gas emissions . Making it the world's fifth-largest carbon emitter. Participating facilities reported substantial emissions reductions between baseline reporting and 2024-2026: ER Now (Wichita Falls): 348 to 153 tCO₂e Fairfield Emergency Room (Cypress): 148 to 120 tCO₂e Emergency Care of Floresville (Floresville): 240 to 112 tCO₂e Excel ER (Nacogdoches): 178 to 91 tCO₂e Excel ER (Odessa): 276 to 120 tCO₂e Schertz Cibolo Emergency Clinic (Schertz): 429 to 126 tCO₂e Texas Emergency Care Center (Pearland): 79 to 67 tCO₂e With more than 6,000 hospitals operating across the United States, alongside thousands of urgent care centers, clinics, and outpatient facilities, the findings point to a significant opportunity for healthcare organizations to improve both operational performance and environmental outcomes through scalable sustainability initiatives. Healthcare organizations across the U.S. are increasingly exploring sustainability initiatives as energy prices, supply chain pressures, and operational expenses continue to rise. M2D believes the results from the Texas program demonstrate how practical operational changes can help healthcare providers reduce emissions while strengthening long-term business performance. Facility Quotes For finance and operations leaders at participating sites, the program's impact extended beyond emissions reporting. "Partnering with Minus 2 Degrees has made sustainability part of how we operate every day," said Marcos Sanchez, Facility Administrator at Excel ER Odessa . Their insights not only reduced our carbon footprint but also improved our facility's efficiency and lowered overhead costs. It's been one of the most impactful partnerships we've had." "Working with Minus 2 Degrees was very eye-opening," said Laura Russo, Director of Finance at ProCare Health. "What stood out most was how practical and achievable many of the changes were. We were able to identify operational efficiencies that helped reduce both our carbon footprint and overhead costs. It showed us that sustainability is not just good for the environment, it is also smart business." "Minus 2 Degrees gave our company a comprehensive analysis of how we can be proactive in decreasing our daily carbon footprint to help the environment," said Stephanie Ruiz, Facility Administrator at Schertz Cibolo Emergency Clinic. "We have been able to incorporate their suggested changes to not only create a green infrastructure, but to decrease costs in the process." NOTES TO EDITORS Methodology note: M2D calculated facility-level emissions reductions by comparing baseline reporting with 2024-2026 operational data across seven participating emergency care facilities. National savings estimates are based on applying the average per-facility savings identified in the pilot to an estimated universe of comparable U.S. healthcare facilities.
How Fulfilment Speed Is Changing Warehouse Behaviour
Wed, Jun 03, 2026 05:07 EDT
Pallet Truck Shop, the UK's largest supplier of pallet and sack trucks, is warning that warehouses are at risk of breaking under the pressure of faster delivery expectations - with fulfilment speed now reshaping how work is done on the floor. As same-day and next-day delivery standards become increasingly common, warehouses are being required to process orders in shorter cycles and with greater frequency throughout the working day. While overall efficiency has improved in many operations, Pallet Truck Shop says the way work is structured on the warehouse floor is changing in ways that are often overlooked. Rather than traditional bulk picking and scheduled dispatch waves, many facilities are now operating on a more fragmented, continuous flow model. Orders are picked in smaller batches, stock is moved more frequently between zones, and dispatch activity is distributed more evenly across shifts. According to the company, this has a direct impact on manual handling patterns. Pallet trucks, stackers and table trucks are being used continuously - but often for shorter, more repetitive movements rather than large-scale transfers. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Truck Shop, said the pressure for speed is reshaping everyday warehouse behaviour. "Fulfilment expectations have changed how warehouses operate at a very practical level," he explained. "Instead of structured peaks and quieter periods, activity is now more constant and fragmented throughout the day. That means equipment is being used in a different way - more frequently, in shorter bursts, and often across multiple zones." This change can place additional strain on both equipment and staff. "When movement becomes more continuous, even small inefficiencies start to add up. A pallet truck might only be used for short journeys, but it's being used far more often. Over time, that changes wear patterns and increases the importance of reliability and ease of use." Fragmented picking patterns can also increase congestion within warehouses, particularly in high-density environments where multiple teams are operating simultaneously. This can lead to more frequent stopping, rerouting and repositioning of stock, further intensifying handling activity. Chesworth added, "The more fragmented the workflow becomes, the more important it is to have dependable tools that can handle constant, repeat use without slowing operations down." To find out more about Pallet Truck Shop, visit: www.pallettruckshop.co.uk .
St. Baldrick's Foundation Launches "4 in 5 Kids Survive. We're Fighting for the 5th." Campaign in Honor of National Cancer Survivor Month
Tue, Jun 02, 2026 16:34 EDT
This National Cancer Survivor Month, St. Baldrick's Foundation , the largest charity funder of childhood cancer research grants in the U.S., is proud to launch its June campaign, "4 in 5 Kids Survive. We're Fighting for the 5th." This powerful initiative celebrates the progress made possible through childhood cancer research while raising awareness for the children who are still fighting and the survivors who continue to face lasting effects from treatment. Today, 4 in 5 children diagnosed with cancer survive - a statistic made possible through decades of research advancements, improved treatments, earlier detection, and better supportive care. Throughout June, the campaign will spotlight what survival makes possible: children growing up, reaching milestones, and building lives once thought uncertain. But the work is not finished. 1 in 5 children diagnosed with cancer still will not survive, and many survivors continue to face lifelong physical, emotional, and cognitive effects from the treatments that saved their lives. Through this campaign, the St. Baldrick's Foundation is reinforcing the urgent need for continued research - not only to increase survival rates, but to improve quality of life long after treatment ends. Meet just a few of the incredible survivors at the heart of this campaign: Laurel - Diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia just before her third birthday, Laurel endured more than two years of treatment, including extended hospital stays and chemotherapy. Now a 2026 St. Baldrick's ambassador, she is in remission and rediscovering childhood through ballet, horseback riding, baking, and outdoor adventures. Syenna - Diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at just 3 years old, Syenna spent three years undergoing intensive treatment before ringing the bell in 2019. Today, the sixth grader continues to navigate lasting effects from childhood cancer while courageously using her voice to raise awareness for kids still fighting and advocating for a future where every child can thrive beyond cancer. Michael - At 17, Michael was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin lymphoma and underwent 12 rounds of chemotherapy while continuing to balance school, sports, and everyday life. After completing treatment in January 2025, he began college at Spring Arbor University, where he now competes as a collegiate bowler and studies Health and Exercise Science with dreams of becoming an NFL athletic trainer. Tillie - Tillie was first diagnosed with leukemia at just 22 months old and spent years undergoing intensive treatment, including a relapse that brought new uncertainty to her family's journey. Today, more than 13 years off treatment, the 22-year-old is graduating from college and living a full, busy life-one filled with milestones, friendships, and the everyday moments that once felt out of reach. Eoghan - At 15, Eoghan was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma and underwent intensive treatment that included chemotherapy, radiation, multiple surgeries, and countless transfusions. Despite immense physical challenges, he faced every obstacle with courage, humor, and optimism. Eoghan passed away in February 2023 at just 16 years old and is a 2026 St. Baldrick's Ambassador. His story represents the child we are still fighting for-the fifth child who deserves the chance to grow up, pursue their dreams, and live a full life. Today, his family honors his legacy by advocating for childhood cancer research and helping drive the breakthroughs that will save more children's lives. This Cancer Survivor Month, help continue the progress behind "4 in 5 Kids Survive. We're Fighting for the 5th." by supporting the research that makes survival-and life beyond cancer-possible. Donate today to support lifesaving research for better treatments, cures, and healthier futures for every kid fighting cancer. For more childhood cancer survivor stories, visit the St. Baldrick's Blog . Join the conversation on social media and help raise awareness with one of these sharable graphics . Find St. Baldrick's on Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Tik Tok, Threads , and X .