CARB Consumer Product Regulation Amendments Effective July 20
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Consumer products manufacturers do not need to display a date of manufacture on multi-unit packaging if they relinquish a three year sell-through period, the California Air Resources Board stated in final amendments to the agency's consumer products regulations
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