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Voluntary EPA Program Fails to Protect Children from Chemicals
Elkins points out that even if industry had cooperated in reporting chemicals present in consumer goods that could harm children, some well-known chemicals of concern such as bisphenol-A (BPA) have been left out of the piloting phase of the programs development, further weakening it.
“EPA has not demonstrated that it can achieve children’s health goals with a voluntary program,” he wrote, adding that EPA still “lacks an active children-specific chemical management program or framework.” The report outlines a significant failure on the part of EPA to protect children from harmful chemicals in consumer products, and calls for more aggressive, non-voluntary regulatory measures.
Published August 30, 2011 Permalink Citation
Dick, E. (2011, August 30). Voluntary EPA Program Fails to Protect Children from Chemicals. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/voluntary-epa-program-fails-protect-children-chemicals
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