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Harmful Chemicals Found in Hundreds of Cosmetics
A report by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) reveals that hundreds of cosmetics products in Europe contain potentially harmful chemicals.
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- What is the overall significance of the ECHA report findings?
- The ECHA report highlights the presence of potentially harmful chemicals in a significant number of cosmetics products available in Europe, emphasizing the importance of consumer awareness and regulatory action.
- What actions are being taken by authorities to address the issue?
- National authorities in the involved countries are taking steps to remove the affected products from the market; however, investigations were still ongoing at the time of the report's release.
- What advice is given to consumers regarding the purchase of cosmetics?
- Consumers are advised to check the ingredient lists of cosmetics for the mentioned harmful chemicals, as they were found in products across various price ranges.
- What are some examples of the harmful chemicals identified in the report?
- The harmful chemicals found included Perfluorononyl Dimethicone (a PFAS chemical) and Decamethylcyclopentasiloxan (D5), which are slow to degrade in the environment and are potentially harmful to health.
- How many cosmetic products were found to contain harmful chemicals in the ECHA report?
- Approximately 285 out of nearly 4,500 cosmetic products tested across 13 European countries contained harmful chemicals, according to a report by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).