NPA Unveils First U.S. Standard For Natural Personal Care; Criteria Will Evolve
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Personal care products formulated with 95 percent "truly natural" ingredients that pose no suspected human health risks can apply to be certified "natural" under the Natural Products Association's standard and certification program launched May 1
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NPA Contests Claim That NSF/NATRUE Natural Standard Will Be U.S. First
The Natural Products Association reacted with indignation to the suggestion that criteria NSF International and NATRUE are developing will constitute "the first American national standard for natural personal-care products."
NPA Contests Claim That NSF/NATRUE Natural Standard Will Be U.S. First
The Natural Products Association reacted with indignation to the suggestion that criteria NSF International and NATRUE are developing will constitute "the first American national standard for natural personal-care products."