UK Organic Certifier Bans Nanotech Products From Bearing Label
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The Soil Association will not certify as organic any cosmetic, food or health products containing nanotechnology and is banning the material from products that already bear its organic seal, the UK organic certification company announces Jan. 15. The ban is effective immediately
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