This consultation was open from:
October 6, 2022
to November 5, 2022
Decision summary
In accordance with the Pesticides Act, Sheep fat has been added to the list of Active Ingredients Authorized for Cosmetic Uses (Allowable List).
Location details
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ON
Canada
Proponent(s)
Director under the Pesticides Act
Foster Bldg 9th Flr
40 St Clair Ave W
Toronto,
ON
M4V 1M2
Canada
Decision details
Sheep fat is found in registered domestic and commercial pesticides used as an animal repellent for preventing damage caused by deer that feed on outdoor ornamental plants (including flowers, shrubs and trees), apple trees and grapevines, and for preventing deer, elk and moose damage in forestry and agriculture.
In accordance with Section 7.1(1)1 of the Pesticides Act, the Director is satisfied that this active ingredient meets the criteria under Section 17(1)2 of Ontario Regulation 63/09 and is appropriate for use for a cosmetic purpose.
As required by Section 7.1(1)2 of the Pesticides Act, the Director has listed Sheep fat in the prescribed document titled “List of Active Ingredients Authorized for Cosmetic Uses (Allowable List)”. The Allowable List is published by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks on Ontario.ca and can be accessed by following the link included in the Supporting Materials section at the end of this notice.
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M4V 1M2
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Foster Bldg 9th Flr, 40 St Clair Ave West
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M4V 1M2
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Proposal details
The ministry is proposing to add one active ingredient to the Allowable List to the Director under the Pesticides Act.
Sheep fat is found in registered domestic and commercial pesticides used as an animal repellent for preventing damage caused by deer that feed on outdoor ornamental plants (including flowers, shrubs and trees), apple trees and grapevines, and for preventing deer, elk and moose damage in forestry and agriculture.
Section 17 of Ontario Regulation 63/09 sets out the rules the Director must follow to determine if the active ingredient is appropriate for use for a cosmetic purpose.
After following the rules in Section 17 of Ontario Regulation 63/09 to determine if the active ingredient is appropriate for use for a cosmetic purpose, the Director under the Pesticides Act is proposing to add Sheep fat to the “List of Active Ingredients Authorized for Cosmetic Uses (Allowable List)”.
Background
Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, registers pesticides after completing a rigorous review of scientific studies on potential impacts on human health and the environment.
Pesticide classification in Ontario occurs automatically with the federal registration of a pesticide product. Section 2 of the Ontario Regulation 63/09 operates to classify a pesticide according to the federal class designation.
Ontario’s cosmetic pesticide ban prohibits the use of pesticides for cosmetic purposes unless the ministry-appointed Director under the Pesticides Act has determined that the pesticide (the active ingredient) is appropriate for use for a cosmetic purpose and has added the active ingredient to the “List of Active Ingredients Authorized for Cosmetic Uses (Allowable List)”.
Additional information
For more information on products that contain this active ingredient please access Health Canada’s Consumer Product Safety Search Product Label.
More information on the Allowable List in the Guide to Pesticide Classes
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Foster Bldg 9th Flr, 40 St Clair Ave West
Toronto,
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M4V 1M2
Canada
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This consultation was open from October 6, 2022
to November 5, 2022
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