California Air Board Eases Proposed VOC Cuts For Hair-Care Products

The latest draft amendments to the California’s Air Resources Board’s Consumer Products Regulations would provide manufacturers with some of the flexibility industry has been seeking, while still aiming to cut volatile organic compound levels across hair-care categories, as well as personal fragrance products.

Vector artistic pen and ink drawing illustration of smoke coming from house chimney into air. Environmental concept of VOC or volatile organic compound pollution. - Vector

Hair-care manufacturers catch a break in the California Air Resources Board’s latest draft Consumer Products Regulations, as the state’s “clean-air agency” proposes softer cuts to volatile organic compound (VOC) content than previously targeted.

The CARB, a division of California’s Environmental Protection Agency, released its latest

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