SFDA, Cosmetics Europe Sign MOU on Regulation and Safety

SFDA, Cosmetics Europe Sign MOU on Regulation and Safety
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SFDA, Cosmetics Europe Sign MOU on Regulation and Safety

SFDA, Cosmetics Europe Sign MOU on Regulation and Safety

The Saudi Food & Drug Authority (SFDA) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the European professional association Cosmetics Europe (CE) to strengthen collaboration and communication in the field of cosmetics regulation and safety.

The MOU was signed by SFDA’s Vice President of Drug Sector, Dr. Adel Al-Har, and CE Director General John Chave.

The MOU aims at sharing common experiences and knowledge between the two parties in the field of cosmetics regulation and safety to determine a framework under which their fruitful cooperation in the regulatory aspects and safety of cosmetics is promoted, they can discuss challenges, and work to find possible solutions.

Terms of the MOU include creating cosmetics regulation in line with international best practices to overcome the challenges of the cosmetics market, promoting a harmonized regulatory vision ensuring a high level of safety for consumers, and collaborating on adverse events reporting and handling.

CE is a liaison between the regulatory companies and authorities in Europe and the official representative for cosmetics and personal-care products. Its membership includes major cosmetics and personal-care companies and manufacturers, as well as a number of subsidiary associations representing start-ups and small businesses at the national level across Europe.



Saudi Aramco Launches Olfa Animal Welfare

Olfa will focus on sheltering animals, providing veterinary care, reducing uncontrolled reproduction, and promoting community awareness of animal welfare - Aramco logo/File Photo
Olfa will focus on sheltering animals, providing veterinary care, reducing uncontrolled reproduction, and promoting community awareness of animal welfare - Aramco logo/File Photo
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Saudi Aramco Launches Olfa Animal Welfare

Olfa will focus on sheltering animals, providing veterinary care, reducing uncontrolled reproduction, and promoting community awareness of animal welfare - Aramco logo/File Photo
Olfa will focus on sheltering animals, providing veterinary care, reducing uncontrolled reproduction, and promoting community awareness of animal welfare - Aramco logo/File Photo

Saudi Aramco has launched Olfa Animal Welfare, a non-profit company dedicated to improving the lives of stray animals in Saudi Arabia, SPA reported.
According to an Aramco press release, Olfa will focus on sheltering animals, providing veterinary care, reducing uncontrolled reproduction, and promoting community awareness of animal welfare. The company aims to contribute to the Kingdom's efforts to treat animals with compassion and respect, in line with Islamic teachings.
In its initial partnership with the Eastern Region Municipality, Olfa will collaborate on various animal care initiatives. These include stabilizing animal populations, improving reporting systems for stray animals, establishing care and rehabilitation centers, and enhancing community education on responsible pet ownership.
The release said that Olfa will begin operations by launching mobile veterinary clinics in the Eastern Region to offer essential services such as examinations, vaccinations, and sterilization. The company plans to open its first animal shelter in Dammam in 2025.
Aramco Executive Vice President for Human Resources and Corporate Services Nabeel A. Al-Jama' emphasized the company's commitment to social responsibility and its desire to support community efforts in animal welfare in the Eastern Region and the Kingdom as a whole.