Investors Call For Greater Safety Disclosure To Protect Cosmetics Market
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
On the heels of a push by activist groups to take beauty companies to task for suspected toxins in their products, the Investor Environmental Health Network (IEHN) asks that companies avoid market disruptions by eliminating harmful ingredients
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