The safe Cosmetics Program receives a whopping $320,000 a year in state funding to implement the cosmetic database. Cosmetic companies selling in California with more than $1 million per year in worldwide sales are required to report to the database, listing carcinogens and reproductive toxins used in the manufacturing of their products. The Act's mission is to eradicate 900 chemicals from the state deemed harmful by Proposition 65 and the EPA, hoping to set an example for the rest of the country.