Scientists, Physicians, Health, and Environmental Justice Advocates to New Obama EPA Director: 'We Look Forward to Toxic Chemical Regulatory Reform'
Posted on: Friday, 12 December 2008, 14:38 CST
With so many different chemicals in our environment, such as bisphenol A, brominated flame retardants, polyvinyl chloride, perchlorate, melamine and other chemicals, the situation requires regulatory policy that will stem the illness linked to chemical exposure, and protect future generations.
"We are hopeful that the new administration will take action to reduce our exposure to toxic chemicals linked to breast cancer and other diseases," said
"Toxic chemicals can drift thousands of miles North from where they are produced and applied," says
Full advisory with experts and direct contact info:
http://louisvillecharter.org/press.newepadirector.shtml
Guidelines and Principles for Toxic Chemical Regulatory Reform in
http://www.isitinus.org/whatwecando.obama.php
Resources
Contaminated without Consent
www.contaminatedwithoutconsent.org
Is It In Us?
The Louisville Charter
Scientific Consensus Statement on Environmental Agents Associated with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
http://www.iceh.org/pdfs/LDDI/LDDIPolicyStatement.pdf
Toxic Playroom
SOURCE Breast Cancer Fund
Source: PR Newswire
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