Washington State Exploring Potential Restrictions On Phthalates In Personal-Care Fragrances
Executive Summary
The Evergreen State’s California-esque Safer Products for Washington program is looking at phthalates use in the beauty and personal-care sectors as one of its first proposed priority product selections, which could lead to reporting requirements or sales restrictions.
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