Results for "parabens" (33)

BCPP Bulletin Summer 2021: Science, Policy, Mountains + More

From outdoor events to safer cosmetics and cookware bills, BCPP is proud to give you a full update on what has happened this last quarter thanks to your support. Recap: Our Biggest Climb Against the Odds From June 9 – 18, two amazing teams of 41 climbers took on...

New Federal Bill Package Will Make Safer Beauty Available to All

This suite of federal safer beauty bills addresses gaping holes in cosmetic safety by banning the worst chemicals; requiring fragrance disclosure; protecting women of color and salon workers; and creating supply chain transparency. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JULY 29, 2021...

Toxic-Free Beauty Act

At a Glance The Toxic-Free Beauty Act of 2023 (Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) and Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (D-TX)) Fact Sheet Download This bill would ban 11 of the most hazardous chemicals from beauty and personal care products sold in the U.S. Banning the worst first: These...

Safer Beauty Bill Package

At a Glance The Safer Beauty Bill Package addresses critical gaps in cosmetic safety that impact everyone, especially women of color and professional salon workers. Support safer beauty for all! The Modernization of Cosmetics Regulations Act of 2022 represents the...

BCPP’s Annual Partner Guide: Purchases Supporting Prevention

Purchases support our work in breast cancer prevention Did you know we only partner with socially responsible and like-minded companies? Yes, it’s true. You’ll never find our product guides full of junk. All of our incredible partners share BCPP’s...

Victory! 3 BCPP-Sponsored CA Bills Signed Into Law

Letter from Janet Nudelman, BCPP Director of Program & Policy and Director of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics I am writing to say HOORAY and thank you! Last week CA Governor Newsom signed 3 BCPP-sponsored bills into law, reducing our exposure to chemicals linked...

Cosmetic Safety: 82 years later, have things changed?

By Janet Nudelman, Director of Program & Policy and Director of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics  President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act (FDCA) into law in 1938.  Back then, you could rent a house for $27/month, a loaf...

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