Ozone Transport Final Draft Sets 75% VOC Limit For Nail Polish Removers
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The Ozone Transport Commission's proposed final rule for consumer and commercial products sets volatile organic compound limits for nail polish remover at 75%, well above the 0% limit set by California Air Resources Board standards, on which the reg is modeled.
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