A 267
Requires labeling of ingredients and restricts phosphorus in household cleansing products.
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Bill overview
This bill requires household cleansing products (like soaps and detergents) to have their ingredients clearly labeled, including the weight of each ingredient like phosphorus. It also restricts the amount of phosphorus allowed in these products, except in specific applications like dishwashers and food processing equipment. The goal is to protect human health and the environment by reducing the potential negative impacts of phosphorus on these products.
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Gregory McGuckin
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