Consumer advocates have long argued that requiring companies to label the toxic chemicals in their products would steer people away from items that could harm them - or at least help them make ...
California recently amended its Proposition 65 regulations[1] to add several additional alternative “safe harbor” warning labels for foods containing acrylamide, a naturally-occurring byproduct that ...
California updated the Proposition 65 safe harbor warning rules, effective January 1, 2025, with a three‑year transition through January 1, 2028. The short‑form warning now must name at least one ...