OASIS Defines “Organic” Personal Care In U.S., Sets New Global Standard
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The first organic standard for personal care launched in the U.S. raises the bar for marketers, requiring a higher percentage of organic content than the "prevailing European standard," according to a March 6 release
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