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Johnson & Johnson is phasing out certain controversial preservatives and other materials from its products. The move is in response to consumers’ concerns.
Johnson & Johnson is phasing out certain controversial preservatives and other materials from its products. The move is in response to consumers’ concerns.
“The safety of all the ingredients we use - including those ingredients we’re phasing out - are supported by science and have a long track record of safe use. Our Safety and Care Commitment, however, is about reformulating for trust and that means sometimes going beyond the science to ensure the peace of mind for our consumers and the health care professional," says David A. Mays, Pharm.D., M.B.A., senior director, Global Scientific Engagement - Skincare Fellow, Johnson & Johnson Consumer and Personal Products Worldwide. "That’s why we’ve made a public pledge to reduce or eliminate certain ingredients in our baby and beauty products worldwide. We want people to have complete confidence when using our products, and if they have a concern - even about an ingredient that the science says is safe - we want to be responsive,”
According to J&J Consumer Group director, global issues management, Peggy Ballman, the company intends to make these changes by the end of 2015:
The preservatives J&J will use in place of those it is phasing out have gone through the company’s five-step safety and assurance process.
“Only a few preservatives meet these standards, such as benzyl alcohol, benzalkonium chloride, chlorphenesin, phenoxyethanol, and sodium benzoate,” according to Ms. Ballman.
For more information, go to: www.safetyandcarecommitment.com
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