Evaluasi Kebijakan Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan (BPOM) Pada Cara Pembuatan Kosmetik Yang Baik (PKB) di Industri Kosmetik UD. Halimaa Surabaya

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Evaluation, BPOM Policy, Cosmetics Industry, CPKB

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The rapid development of the beauty industry, especially in the era of social media, has encouraged many people to look for skin care products that promise instant and perfect results. Government policy regarding good cosmetics focuses on ensuring that cosmetic products available on the market have safety and quality standards. Increasing public awareness of cosmetic safety encourages the importance of monitoring products in circulation. The Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) has a very important role in regulating and supervising all products circulating in Indonesia, including cosmetics. This study aims to evaluate BPOM policies regarding the implementation of Good Cosmetic Manufacturing Methods (CPKB) in the UD cosmetics industry. Halimaa Surabaya, based on William N. Dunn's policy evaluation theory with the criteria of effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, equity, responsiveness and accuracy. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods with data collection techniques through interviews, observation and documentation. The research results show that the implementation of the CPKB policy at UD. Halimaa has fulfilled several aspects, but there are obstacles such as limited production facilities, lack of optimal quality control, and minimal policy outreach to employees. On the other hand, support from management and compliance with regulations are the main supporting factors. This study provides practical recommendations for BPOM to increase the effectiveness of supervision as well as for UD. Halimaa to improve CPKB implementation.

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2025-10-26

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Evaluasi Kebijakan Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan (BPOM) Pada Cara Pembuatan Kosmetik Yang Baik (PKB) di Industri Kosmetik UD. Halimaa Surabaya. (2025). Soetomo Administrasi Publik , 3(1), 107–120. Retrieved from https://ejournal.unitomo.ac.id/index.php/sap/article/view/11150

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