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CBD Makes Gains in European Cosmetics

After European Court of Justice rules it is not a drug and can be freely traded.

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By: TOM BRANNA

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Cannabidiol manufacturers, their suppliers and cosmetic formulators have scored a victory in the European Union. A key market regulator for trade in the European Union has updated its guidelines to add plant-derived CBD as a legal ingredient in cosmetics.

The change comes after the European Industrial Hemp Association pointed out that the European Court of Justice recently ruled that CBD should not be classified as a drug and can be freely traded.

The classification change was made by the EU’s Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (small- and medium-sized enterprises). Previously, only synthetic CBD was listed in the agency’s database.

Regulators list plant-derived CBD as a skin protectant and conditioner and note its function as an antioxidant, too.

 

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