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Pressure to ban endocrine disruptors in Denmark
A consumer group has compiled a list of cosmetic products on the Danish market which contain chemicals on an EU list of suspected endocrine disruptors. The Danish Consumer Council's list is part of a campaign to ban these substances in Denmark.
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