Environmental Health Strategy Center
To hone a market-focused advocacy strategy to reduce exposures to toxic chemicals and search for safer alternatives.
To hone a market-focused advocacy strategy to reduce exposures to toxic chemicals and search for safer alternatives.
To provide general support.
To coordinate work with the Silent Spring Institute on flame retardants and other chemicals of concern in University of Connecticut campus facilities.
To hone a market-focused advocacy strategy to reduce exposures to toxic chemicals and search for safer alternatives.
To hone a market-focused advocacy strategy to reduce exposures to toxic chemicals and search for safer alternatives.
To provide support for African American and other physicians of color to educate corporate and governmental decisionmakers on the impacts of disproportionate chemical exposures on their predominantly low-income, racially-diverse patient populations, and to advocate for health-protective corporate and public policies…
To advance market campaigns for nontoxic products in Connecticut, promote new chemicals policies, and fully implement chemical policy reforms enacted in recent years.
To develop replicable programs and policies that protect human and environmental health from the impacts of hazardous chemicals through increasing market demand for safer products, increasing awareness and use of green chemistry, and reducing toxics in childrens products.
To unite diverse constituencies in education and advocacy campaigns to reduce exposure to toxic chemicals in consumer products through state policy reforms and market pressure for safer products.
To hone a market-focused advocacy strategy to reduce exposures to toxic chemicals and search for safer alternatives.