“Extremist” Groups Needlessly Alarm Consumers About Cosmetics – Report
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
A new report from the Competitive Enterprise Institute suggests activist groups the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and the Environmental Working Group are unnecessarily scaring consumers and influencing regulations to advance their own “anti-chemical” agendas.
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