I thought the reason for labelling certain scent ingredients in the EU is to give allergy sufferers a better chance to spot whatever is listed in their allergy passport. There`s a lot of stuff in scents to be found which could be considered even more "harmful" but doesn`t need to be listed because it doesn`t typically trigger allergies.
As to dioxane this has never been an "ingredient" in detergents but an unwanted byproduct.
The German consumer magazine Warentest found high levels of dioxane in shampoos as early as in the mid 1980s. All manufacturers responded the problem quickly by altering the production process. AFAIK dioxan in sufactant based products has never been a problem again here.
I suppose Tide is a little late to the party if they still haven`t got this right by now.
As to dioxane this has never been an "ingredient" in detergents but an unwanted byproduct.
The German consumer magazine Warentest found high levels of dioxane in shampoos as early as in the mid 1980s. All manufacturers responded the problem quickly by altering the production process. AFAIK dioxan in sufactant based products has never been a problem again here.
I suppose Tide is a little late to the party if they still haven`t got this right by now.