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The Campaign for Federal Reform

Healthy Legacy is supporting the Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families platform for a reform of the out-dated Toxic Substances Control Act.

The Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families platform includes:

  • Take immediate action on the most dangerous chemicals
    Current laws aren't protecting us from chemicals that are building up in our bodies and threatening our health. These persistent, bioaccumulative toxic chemicals should be phased out of commerce. Our exposure to other toxic chemicals that we know can cause serious health problems, should be reduced. Green chemistry research should be expanded, and safer chemicals favored over those with known health hazards.
  • Hold industry responsible for the safety of their chemicals and products
    Due to serious limitations of the current law, very little is known about the vast majority of the tens of thousands of chemicals produced and used in the US. Over the past three decades, the EPA has required testing on just 200 existing chemicals and restricted only five. Companies that make and use chemicals should be required to provide full information on the impact of all their chemicals on health and the environment. The public, workers, and businesses should have access to information about the safety of chemicals.
  • Use the best science to protect all people and vulterable groups
    Chemicals should meet a standard of safety for all people, including children, pregnant women, and workers. The extra burden of toxic chemical exposure on people of color, low-income, and indigenous communities must be reduced and more studies must be done to detect which chemicals are present in our bodies.

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Learn more about the Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families Campaign

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