EU’s Addition Of Butylparaben To SVHC List Won’t Impact Cosmetics Use … Or Will It?
Executive Summary
Cosmetic uses of substances of very high concern are excluded from authorization requirements under EU REACH when the substance was listed strictly for endocrine-disrupting concerns. However, cosmetic product manufacturers may find the preservative unavailable from suppliers should butylparaben eventually make the European Chemicals Agency’s Authorization List.
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