Abstract:The global market for halal cosmetics is projected to expand at a CAGR of 9.6% from 2020 to 2025, resulting in a substantial demand for halal cosmetic products and developments. This projection will be stifled if the halal-related issues and cosmetic health risks affecting the cosmetic supply chain are not effectively managed. This study examines the halal built-in approach as the guiding concept for regulating halal cosmetics in Malaysia. The emphasis on farm-to-table in the halal built-in approach is aligned… Show more
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