PCPC Focused On Championing Risk-Based, Proportionate Policies Around The Globe In 2022
Executive Summary
The Personal Care Products Council’s senior leadership team sat down with HBW Insight at the end of January to discuss the year ahead, including EU policy movement that could undermine long-standing chemical risk-assessment principles, disrupting international trade and proving infectious in other parts of the world.
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