NEW
BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) -- Johnson & Johnson has begun removing two harmful
chemicals from its iconic baby shampoo and other baby products in the U.S.
An
international coalition of consumer and environmental groups had pressed the
company since May 2009 to remove the toxins from all personal care products,
including Johnson's Baby Shampoo.
Two weeks
ago, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics was emboldened after finding the health
care giant had removed the two chemicals from products in several other
countries. But in the U.S., the products contain trace amounts of potentially
cancer-causing chemicals.
Johnson
& Johnson now says it expects to remove formaldehyde-releasing
preservatives from baby products within about two years and is reducing traces
of the other chemical.

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