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A formal citizens petition was sent to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday by various groups asking it to “take more aggressive action to
A new report released today by the Mind the Store campaign (a partner organization of the Ecology Center in Ann Arbor) finds significant chemical policy
May 4, 2021
Investors are increasingly scrutinizing companies for environmental, social and ethical considerations. In addition to closer scrutiny of companies’ carbon and water footprints, a third mark of consideration is emerging: their chemical footprint.
In recent years, consumer demand for the responsible use of chemicals in products has grown exponentially. This is evidenced by consumer pressure for ingredient transparency, calls to remove hazardous chemicals from personal care products, and lawsuits against cosmetic companies for making and selling products containing ingredients with known harms to human health. And then 2020 happened.
Last year marked rapidly growing awareness of issues facing women of color, who are disproportionately exposed to toxic chemicals present in the cosmetics and personal care products applied to their bodies daily. The revelations included growing concern from public health experts that hazardous industrial chemicals, including harmful chemi
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Appeals court allows ban on chemicals in toys to stand for now By Rita R. Robison on March 12, 2021 at 10:45 PM
A federal appeals court has left in place the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s ban on harmful phthalate chemicals from plastic used in children’s toys and childcare items.
The court rejected most of the arguments made by the chemical industry opposing the ban. However, it also found flaws in the agency’s rulemaking process.
The court gave the agency an opportunity to fix the errors before the court considers the remaining issues it has with the ban.