Industry Challenges CARB Survey’s “Overfill” Reporting Requirement
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Requiring the average "overfill" amount for each size product sold in the California Air Resources Board's 2003 Consumer & Commercial Products Survey is a burdensome request, L'Oréal states in comments to the agency Oct. 7
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