presence in the human body, potentially leading to health complications, including c
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Read More...belling and Packaging (CLP) Regulations leading to e.g. duplication of information o
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Read More...us flame retardants, certain phthalates leading to elevated levels in interior air a
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Read More...ted Circular No. 01/2023/TT-BTNMT which leads to establishment of new National techn
Read More...Lead or lead compounds are also prohibited a
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Read More...e use in toothpaste. The CD-P-COS is leading the Council of Europe's cosmetics ac
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Read More...National Statistical Office. Leadership and Compliance Shri Ganga Ku
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Read More...us chemicals like mercury, cadmium, and lead, as well as required disclosure of the
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Read More...osure to elevated levels of mercury can lead to detrimental effects on the brain, lu
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