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How veg are your cosmetics? Red, green dots to specify

NEW DELHI: On lines of packaged food products cosmetics and toiletries like facewash soaps shampoos and toothpastes will soon carry a brownred or green dot indicating the source of the product as vegetarian or nonvegetarian
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Currently, packaged food products sold in the country are required to be labelled with a mandatory mark indicating whether source of the product was vegetarian or non-vegetarian.
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New Delhi, May 20

On lines of packaged food products, cosmetics and toiletries like facewash, soaps, shampoos and toothpastes will soon carry a brown/red or green dot indicating the source of the product as vegetarian or non-vegetarian.

A proposal in this regard was recently cleared by India's highest drug advisory body, the Drugs Technical Advisory Board (DTAB), said a senior official in the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO).

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“The Drugs Technical Advisory Board (DTAB) cleared the proposal regarding mandatory labelling of cosmetic products and toiletries with a brown/red and green dot on Wednesday. To incorporate the changes, the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945, will have to be amended," the senior official said.

A notification in this regard is expected to be issued in another six months.

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According to Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) Dr S Eswara Reddy, the people belonging to Jain community and the department of Consumer Affairs have been demanding labelling of cosmetics and toiletries with a brown/red and green dot indicating non-vegetarian or vegetarian origin for quite some time.

Currently, packaged food products sold in India are required to be labelled with a mandatory mark indicating whether source of the product was vegetarian or non-vegetarian.

Vegetarian food is identified by a green symbol while non-vegetarian food with a red dot. — PTI 

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