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EU Parliament Backs Cosmetic Microplastic Ban; Rite Aid Unveils Chemicals Policy; News In Brief

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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Rite Aid joins the growing club of retailers with chemicals policies; EU lawmakers vote in support of a proposed ban on cosmetic microplastic use; Monat continues to battle class action litigation; Nestle is exploring strategic options for its Skin Health business.

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