Cosmetic Industry Controls

Barack Obama Favors Stronger EPA Regulations

While numerous environmentalists are looking forward to President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration on January 20th, 2009, some businesses who enjoy capitalistic freedoms may not be. The cosmetics industry is one such sector that would be impacted should the political pendulum dictating EPA regulation swing to the left.

Here is a snippet from a report from the Cosmetics Business website showing why this is an area of concern: "The incoming president said in a news conference announcing his environmental team on 15 December that his nominee for EPA director, Lisa Jackson, shared his goal of ‘restoring the EPA’s robust role’ in protecting air, water and the broader environment, a hint that he is eyeing more substantial regulation of industry."

As of now, the cosmetics companies do not bear the same burden as those who fall under the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). Thankfully, some cosmetic manufacturers have produced eco-friendly beauty products of their own volition and have their products tested for safety. 

However, for beauty and cosmetics companies who aren’t used to paying for chemical testing, they may soon find themselves shelling out a substantial amount of their now much enjoyed profits...under the scrutinizing eyes of the US Government.
Trend Themes
1. Increased EPA Regulations - The potential swing towards stronger EPA regulations in the cosmetics industry presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating eco-friendly and safety-tested beauty products.
2. Growing Demand for Eco-friendly Beauty Products - The increasing focus on environmental protection creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing and marketing eco-friendly beauty products in the cosmetics industry.
3. Shift Towards Safety Testing in Cosmetics - The potential requirement for safety testing in the cosmetics industry presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the development of efficient and cost-effective testing methods.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - The cosmetics industry can leverage the potential increased EPA regulations to drive innovative solutions for eco-friendly products and safety testing methods.
2. Environmental Services - The environmental services industry can capitalize on the growing demand for safety testing and eco-friendly solutions by providing consulting and testing services to the cosmetics industry.
3. Chemical Testing - The chemical testing industry can seize the opportunity presented by the potential shift towards safety testing in the cosmetics industry to develop and offer specialized testing services.

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