Overview
All Americans deserve to live in a healthy and toxic-free environment. Unfortunately, polluters continue to pump billions of pounds of toxic chemicals into our air, land, and water each year, many of which can cause cancer and other severe health effects. In addition to pollution, manufacturers are now using many of these toxic chemicals in a wide range of consumer products, from laptops to mattresses. As a result, many toxic chemicals are showing up in unlikely places such as household dust and even human breast milk. Finally, chemical facilities that use or store dangerous amounts of highly hazardous chemicals place literally millions of Americans at risk in the event of an accidental or deliberate release.
To address these toxic threats, we need bold policies that replace toxic chemicals with safer alternatives, compel polluters to pay for cleaning up past pollution, and require companies to tell us whenever they are storing or releasing toxic chemicals or putting them in the products we purchase.
Needless to say, the chemical industry’s opposition to such measures has been formidable. While many elected officials have recognized the need to take action on toxic chemicals, the industry has used its powerful lobby to block efforts at state and national reform.
To counter these powerful interests, NCPIRG has launched the Chemical Safety Project to advance key policies at both the state and national level.