Beauty Industry Relief: WA State Forging ‘Alternative Paths To Compliance’ For Lead Limits Under TFCA

The Washington State Department of Ecology will take interim policy action by 1 January, 2025 that will provide manufacturers alternative paths to compliance with the 1ppm lead limit under the state’s Toxic Free Cosmetics Act, the agency announces. It also anticipates opening a rulemaking related to lead impurities in cosmetics in 2025.

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The Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE) is giving industry more time to comply with controversial lead restrictions under the state’s Toxic Free Cosmetics Act, while also providing it more time to collect data.

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