J&J On Product Reformulation: Consumer Demand Plays A Role
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Johnson & Johnson’s Susan Nettesheim, the consumer group VP of toxicology and product stewardship, says the firm’s recent decision to reformulate its personal care products without or with reduced levels of formaldehyde-releaser preservatives boiled down to responding to what consumers want.
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