The Personal Care Products Council is in discussions with the California Air Resources Board about an alternate approach to reducing cosmetics products’ ozone impacts without cutting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to levels that would compromise product functionality.
The trade group could follow the lead of other sectors that have worked with the CARB to develop a maximum incremental reactivity (MIR) framework that achieves California clean-air objectives
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