AHPA, NPA Argue For Transparency In Prop 65 ‘Labor Code’ Decisions
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The American Herbal Products Association and the Natural Products Association argue that Prop 65’s labor code mechanism for listing chemicals, including aloe vera whole leaf extract and goldenseal root powder – is based on decisions of a “quasi-government” international agency and overlooks important scientific criteria.
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