Federal laws on toxic chemicals not serving consumers

Our ask of lawmakers mirrors the key areas addressed by the committee, including strengthening the labelling regime for cosmetics, writes Gregg Renfrew, founder and CEO of Beautycounter.
An updated regulatory framework can help businesses thrive while making a lasting positive impact on the health of consumers and the environment.
Six years ago, I started Beautycounter, a skincare and cosmetics brand, because I learned that the personal-care industry was largely unregulated. As a mother and consumer, I wanted to ensure that the products I was putting on myself and my children were safe. ...

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