Animal testing 'conflict' between EU Cosmetic Regulation and ECHA's REACH regulation says study
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A study has identified a number of EU cosmetic ingredients tested on animals since the Cosmetics Regulation ban; data largely collected to prove worker and environmental safety under REACH or because alternative testing methods were rejected, researchers say.
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