VOC Reactivity Standards For Hair Spray Weighed During CARB Meeting
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
A California Air Resources Board proposal to set a limit on the reactivity of volatile organic compounds in hair spray in addition to the existing mass-based VOC limit was debated during a June 1 Consumer Products Regulation Workgroup Meeting
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