
California SB 258 Statement – CIRRUS Fragrance Oil
Section 1: Ingredients on Designated Lists
| SB 258 — Ingredient CAS | SB 258 — Ingredient Name | SB 258 — Ingredient % | SB 258 — Relevant List |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | None | N/A |
Section 2: Fragrance Allergens
Section 3: Nonfunctional Constituents relevant to California SB 258 §108952 (m)
| Ingredient CAS | Ingredient Name | Ingredient % |
|---|---|---|
| None | None | N/A |
What is California SB 258?
California SB 258 (the California Cleaning Product Right to Know Act of 2017) requires manufacturers of cleaning products sold in California to disclose ingredients on product labels and websites. For fragrances used in cleaning products, SB 258 requires disclosure of intentionally added fragrance ingredients on designated chemical lists.
Does Cirrus contain any ingredients on the California SB 258 designated lists?
Please refer to the California SB 258 Statement above for the complete ingredient assessment of Cirrus. Stock Fragrance maintains compliance documentation for all applicable California cleaning product regulations.
How does SB 258 differ from SB 312?
California SB 258 applies to cleaning products (e.g., household cleaners, detergents) and requires disclosure of fragrance ingredients on designated chemical hazard lists. SB 312 applies to cosmetic products and requires broader fragrance ingredient disclosure. If your product is a cosmetic, SB 312 applies; if it is a cleaning product, SB 258 applies.
Does Cirrus comply with California SB 258?
Yes. Cirrus has been reviewed for compliance with the California Cleaning Product Right to Know Act (SB 258). The statement above reflects the current assessment as of the document date.
