With its session winding down, the New York State Legislature is considering a bill that would require cosmetics companies to report all ingredients and nonfunctional constituents and identify those listed as chemicals of concern in a manner readily accessible to the public and machine-readable.
Under proposed A. 143 and S. 3331, manufacturers also would have to disclose “the nature and extent of investigations and research performed by or for the manufacturer concerning the...
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