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CARB VOC Proposal Permits Date Of Manufacture Codes

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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The California Air Resources Board is proposing several changes to code dating practices used to regulate voluntary organic compound-containing consumer products in the state, according to a 1statement of reason released May 7. However, those changes will not include the elimination of code dating as previously discussed

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CARB Consumer Product Regulation Amendments Effective July 20

Consumer products manufacturers do not need to display a date of manufacture on multi-unit packaging if they relinquish a three year sell-through period, the California Air Resources Board stated in final amendments to the agency's consumer products regulations

CARB Consumer Product Regulation Amendments Effective July 20

Consumer products manufacturers do not need to display a date of manufacture on multi-unit packaging if they relinquish a three year sell-through period, the California Air Resources Board stated in final amendments to the agency's consumer products regulations

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California Air Resources Board unanimously approves amendments to volatile organic compound standards in agency's consumer products regulation, including changes to code dating practices, modifications to "deodorant" and "personal body spray" definitions and a two-tiered VOC limit for shave gels during a June 24 board meeting in El Monte, Calif. CARB outlined the proposed amendments in a statement of reason issued May 7 (1"The Rose Sheet" May 17, 2004, p. 8). The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association says it will assist its members in meeting the 7% VOC emission standard for shaving gels by 2006, and will "make every effort" to achieve the 4% standard by 2009, CTFA VP-Legal & General Counsel Thomas Donegan said. However, the association expects CARB will conduct a technical review of the feasibility of the 4% standard by the end of 2008, Donegan added...

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