The Center for Environmental Health has filed suit against four manufacturers and retailers that have failed to properly notify consumers that their products contain cocamide diethanolamine, which the state of California has linked to cancer.
The NGO is taking action under the state’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, or Proposition 65, which requires manufacturers to disclose to consumers the presence of chemicals with suspected carcinogenic or reproductive toxicity risks when
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