California Delays Green Chemistry Regulation Due To Widespread Discontent
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Due to “substantive and valid concerns” from industry, environmental groups, scientists and legislators, California’s Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Toxic Substances Control have decided to delay enactment of a regulation that could lead to reformulation of many personal-care products.
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