Clean Air labeling
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
California Air Resources Board will consider developing Clean Air Labeling Program as incentive for manufacturers to develop lower gas emitting products, agency says. Label would be awarded to qualifying products to inform consumers of reduced air pollution impact, CARB adds. Agency will hold public meeting April 19 in Sacramento to discuss proposal. Clean Air Plan is in development by CARB to reduce reactive gas emissions including voluntary organic compounds found in personal care products (1"The Rose Sheet" March 25, 2002, p. 3)...
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