Influenced by Chemical Industry, Trump’s EPA Undermines TSCA Reform
The bi-partisan Frank Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act passed both houses of Congress because lawmakers recognized that TSCA was ineffective in protecting our health from exposure to toxic chemicals.
Regulation is Not the Burden of the American People – Toxics Are
The question is not whether regulations are burdening the American people, but how the lack of them does so. Contact the EPA today and speak from your heart.
Resist and Persist for a Toxic-Free Future
Will you join us to help stop the toxic assault? With you on our team, we’ll organize more women than ever to speak up and demand safe products and healthy communities.
California Introduces the Cleaning Product Right to Know Act!
If it passes companies will no longer be able to keep ingredients linked to birth defects, cancer, fertility problems, allergens, and asthma a secret.
Rubbed the Wrong Way
WTFeminineWipes! Joining WVE to take the plunge into questions on toxic chemicals in feminine wipes, I found endless frustrating issues with these seemingly harmless products.
The Toxic Assault on Black Women’s Health
In a time when the #blacklivesmatter movement (a non-violent, women-led movement) is calling out for basic validity of Black life, I keep returning to this question: is our work critical right now?
States’ Role in Protecting Against Toxic Chemicals Following Revision of TSCA
State actions are still incredibly important, even with the passing of new federal Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) reform. Guest post by Clean & Healthy NY.
Guide to the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act
Reform of TSCA gives EPA important new authorities to tackle the problem of toxic chemicals, but review of chemicals will be slow and state authority is unduly infringed. Get the facts about this new bill.
Legislation to Reform Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Passes Congress
The new law gives the EPA the authority to better ensure safety of chemicals, but unfortunately that doesn't mean all products are now free of toxic chemicals. Learn more.
6.25 Years
If a woman uses tampons or pads, she may be exposed to toxic chemicals for over 6 years of her life through some of the body's most sensitive & absorptive skin.