California Prop 65 Proposal Puts Product Details, Exposure Risks Online
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
California proposes a website to provide consumers with information on products containing ingredients subject to Proposition 65 reporting. The proposal would require firms to provide, at the state’s request, data for the website regarding ingredient concentrations, exposure pathways and/or estimated exposure levels.
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