Already, 2017 is looking like a big year for the consumer “right to know” movement, driven in large part by retailer and manufacturer initiatives aimed at improving ingredient transparency.
But that doesn’t mean that NGOs and legislators are backing off. Introduced Feb. 8 in the California Senate, the Cleaning Product Right to Know Act of 2017 is being touted by Sen
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