CARB Revised Survey Excludes Some Nail, Hair Care Categories, Retains OTCs
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The California Air Resources Board staff has trimmed the number of nail care and hair care categories planned for its upcoming 2001 Consumer & Commercial Products Survey after concluding some categories represent negligible amounts of volatile organic compounds
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