EU Animal Testing Labeling Guidelines For Cosmetics To Be Adopted
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The European Commission, in collaboration with European Union member states, will develop guidelines to ensure that common criteria are applied to animal testing labeling claims, according to the conciliation agreement of the Seventh Amendment to the Cosmetics Directive released Nov. 15
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