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California Told Companies to Label Toxic Chemicals. Instead They’re Quietly Dropping Them Businesses are making moves to ...
All labels on incoming chemicals must include the product identifier, supplier identification, precautionary statements, hazard pictograms, a signal word, hazard statements, and supplemental ...
Without the option of dicamba, more growers will be relying on 2,4-D and glufosinate for post-herbicide applications in their ...
Products that contain certain dyes and chemicals would be required to have warning labels. Currently, companies can add new “Generally Recognized as Safe” chemicals to food without any type of ...
Requiring warning labels on products with potentially ... requires businesses to post a warning when chemical exposures, whether through product ingredients or air emissions, exceed a safe standard.