Sweeping Reforms for Toxic Chemicals in the Works

October 5, 2009 by Tania Reuben  
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Historic plans are in place to reform the federal toxic chemical controls.

The principles of the reform has initial support from environmentalists, federal and state lawmakers.  Additionally -  The America Chemistry Council (ACC), The Grocery Manufacturers Associations and the Consumer Specialty Products Association are also supporting the new measures.

The key areas being addressed:

  • Reviews of chemicals in light of safety standards, without cost-benefit analyses that have opened loopholes for dangerous chemicals;
  • Consideration for vulnerable populations, especially children;
  • New EPA authority to require chemical manufacturers to provide hazard, use and exposure data on new and existing chemicals and to act quickly when threats develop;
  • Adequate funding for EPA safety assessments and regulatory programs;
  • Priority for chemicals that pose higher risks to people and the environment, with clear deadlines and industry accountability;
  • Incentives for innovation in green chemistry.

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