Ecology Center
To steadily drive down use and production of 100 priority chemicals (the Hazardous Hundred) in consumer products in favor of truly safer alternatives, and promote other organizations’ participation in that effort.
To steadily drive down use and production of 100 priority chemicals (the Hazardous Hundred) in consumer products in favor of truly safer alternatives, and promote other organizations’ participation in that effort.
To steadily drive down use and production of 100 priority chemicals (the Hazardous Hundred) in consumer products in favor of truly safer alternatives, and promote other organizations’ participation in that effort.
To: provide state affiliates with information and resources about the links between hazardous chemicals and developmental disabilities; build stronger networks among affiliates involved in related activities; participate in research projects on the environmental toxins-developmental disabilities link; and participate in national…
To educate caucus members about the need for chemicals policy reforms at both state and federal levels.
To better protect the public from hazardous chemicals via state and federal policy reforms; applying market pressure on priority chemicals of concern; defending federal programs for assessing chemical safety from industry attack; and conducting peer-reviewed scientific research.
To engage a high-profile and influential sector of the US economyhigher educationin the movement away from toxic chemicals in the built environment.
To work toward chemicals policy reforms at the state level.
To steadily drive down use and production of 100 priority chemicals (the Hazardous Hundred) in consumer products in favor of truly safer alternatives, and promote other organizations’ participation in that effort.
To support epidemiological research.
To promote broad chemicals policy reform in New York and push the baby and juvenile products retail sectors to remove toxic products from their shelves.