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You're in Jeopardy.

Watch this 3-minute movie and learn more about the risk posed by toxic chemicals in common household items.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Read BioDiversity Institute's report on toxic contamination in Maine's birds.

 

Toxic Flame Retardants

 

Green Chemistry and Clean Industry

 

Read the Body of Evidence report about toxins found in the bodies of 13 Mainers who volunteered to be tested. This report was done by the Alliance for a Clean and Healthy Maine - of which NRCM is a member.

 

Learn more about the 2007 Deca bill.

 

Letter from the Governor's Toxics Task Force to the Dictorate of Standards and Guidance, Washington, D.C.

 

Maine's Governor signs Executive Order to promote safe chemical use. Read full story.

 

Clean Housekeeping: Toxic-free Solutions
Find out how to clean, control pests, and dispose of household cleaning products in a way that's healthy for your family and the environment!

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During the past half-century, numerous chemical substances have been developed and put into commerce, including many everyday products, often with little information or consideration about their environmental or health implications.  NRCM and the Alliance for a Clean and Healthy Maine are working to pass stepping stone legislation to better manage the chemicals in products that enter our state.

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NRCM Issues in the News: Safer Products
Protecting the Littlest Consumers
New York Times editorial | Jul 30, 2008
Lawmakers Agree to Ban Toxins in Children's Items
Washington Post news story | Jul 29, 2008
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In-Depth Description

During the past half-century, thousands of chemical substances have been developed and put into commerce, including many everyday products, often with little information or consideration about their environmental or health implications.  Recent scientific studies show that many of these chemicals are building up in our bodies, in wildlife and in the environment.  The results are a growing body of evidence that links exposure to these materials and various adverse health effects, including learning disabilities, reproductive problems and cancer, in humans and in wildlife.

Increasing evidence of harm, a reactive rather than proactive regulation strategy, and a stagnant industry comfortable with the status quo of widespread environmental pollution, demonstrate that our current chemicals regulatory system is broken and in need of reform.  NRCM and the Alliance for a Clean and Healthy Maine are working to pass stepping stone legislation to better manage the chemicals in products that enter our state, and to help spur innovation in the private sector by promoting environmentally-responsible solutions.  Successfully implemented, these initiatives will provide working models and needed reform.

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