Miles McEvoy, National Organic Program director, announced that the USDA would not act on a November 2009 NOSB recommendation to “Solve the Problem of Mislabeled Organic Personal Care Products.” Nevertheless, because of action by informed consumers like you, [the Organic Consumer’s Association] Coming Clean Campaign to pressure the fakers to remove false organic claims from their products (or get certified organic) , is continuing to have an impact. [Ed. Note: Ask The ToxicFree Foundation about certification for your Company of 100% Toxic Free!]
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