ICMAD: Federal Cosmetics Legislation Without National Uniformity Not In Industry’s Interest
Executive Summary
If the goal of bills like the proposed Personal Care Products Safety Act is to shore up consumers’ trust in the safety of cosmetic products, national uniformity is an indispensable component, says eos Products President Sanjiv Mehra, chairman of ICMAD’s board.
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