Daily Journal Staff Writer
In reaction to growing consumer concern over toxic chemicals in everything from baby toys to cell phones to shampoo, the state has set out to revolutionize how companies make their products by getting them to look at what they're putting in them and to find safer alternatives.
The so-called green chemistry initiative will have a profound effect on companies selling products in California. But now ...
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