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The cosmetics and detergent industry joins the Union



Warsaw, 6th March 2020


The cosmetics and detergent industry joins the Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers


Another trade organisation has joined the Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers: the Polish Association of Cosmetic and Detergent Industry. The Association was established in 1992 and brings together manufacturers, distributors, suppliers of raw materials, and other companies operating in the cosmetics and detergent industry.

The Polish Association of Cosmetic and Detergent Industry is the only organisation in Poland that makes use of the synergy of the cosmetics industry and cleaning products, including biostatic products. The Association’s members are small, medium and large enterprises from the cosmetics and detergent sectors. It follows legislative processes regulating the environment for companies from these sectors and their activities, and also participates in them, taking the floor both as an expert organisation and representing entrepreneurs.

Membership in the Association provides entrepreneurs with a tangible impact on the operating conditions of the cosmetics and cleaning products industries, both in Poland and the entire European Union.

The Polish Association of Cosmetic and Detergent Industry represents over 300 brands of cosmetics and detergents.

Further information: www.kosmetyki-detergenty.pl.

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