May 31, 2023
Cosmetics makers latest to challenge Prop. 65 labels
The complaint filed Friday uses similar arguments to ones used for a coffee byproduct — and uses the same attorney to make them. The case is the latest event in a recent surge of activity around the nearly 40-year-old Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, known also as Proposition 65.





A trade group for cosmetics companies has sued Attorney General Rob Bonta, seeking to remove cancer warnings from many products containing titanium dioxide.
The complaint filed Friday uses similar arguments to ones used for a coffee byproduct — and uses the same attorney to make them. The case is the latest event in a recent surge of activity around the nearly 40-year-old Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, known also as ...
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