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Consumer Perception of Personal Care Products and Cosmetics on Health and Environmental Effects
Personal care products and cosmetics have become an essential part of present society. Since the composition of these products directly correlates with public health and the environment, understanding consumer behaviors and attitudes is a significant aspect in controlling their negative impacts. The present study surveyed 300 consumers in Sri Lanka to attain insights into the selection, usage, disposal, and participants' attitudes and knowledge of these products. The majority of the respondents were female (58%) and 71% were between the ages of 18 and 65. Most of them (48%) selected products by their evaluations and 34% were highly concerned about the ingredients. Removal of applied products was mainly done by washing (97%) and in many households, generated wastewater ended up in wastewater gullies (69%). The remaining plastic packages were discarded into municipal garbage trucks (42%) or burned (31%). Alarmingly, 29% of the participants have experienced some kind of adverse reaction by using these products during their lifetime. Therefore, proper monitoring, waste management, and regulation of these products could be beneficial to control many related health and environmental consequences.
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Four times a year, this practical journal shows you how to improve environmental performance and exceed voluntary standards such as ISO 14000. In each issue, you"ll find in-depth articles and the most current case studies of successful environmental quality improvement efforts -- and guidance on how you can apply these goals to your organization. Written by leading industry experts and practitioners, Environmental Quality Management brings you innovative practices in Performance Measurement...Life-Cycle Assessments...Safety Management... Environmental Auditing...ISO 14000 Standards and Certification..."Green Accounting"...Environmental Communication...Sustainable Development Issues...Environmental Benchmarking...Global Environmental Law and Regulation.