Promote Safer, Greener Businesses: Reform the TSCA!

Chemicals are so prevalent in our lives that it's easy to forget they're there: from
household cleaners to cosmetics, chemicals touch us each and every day. It's no wonder
that many companies have been pushing towards a safer, more environmental way to create
and test chemicals.
Unfortunately, the law intended to give the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the
ability to identify and regulate chemicals has become obsolete and ineffective.
Reforming the Toxic Substances Control Act would not only promote safety for our
environment and our families, it would reshape the chemical industry and its businesses. Here
are just a few of the benefits of TSCA reform:
* level the business playing field by requiring existing chemicals to meet the same criteria as
new ones.
* expand the market for safer and greener products.
* increase consumer confidence and trust.
* create a stronger, more responsible chemical industry in the U.S.
Under the current law, businesses often can't identify chemicals in their products; they do
not know if the products contain hazardous chemicals or if there are safer alternatives
available. Reforming the TSCA makes sense -- for health, for the environment, and for
businesses. Tell Cogress to support TSCA reform.
Dear Congress member,
The law intended to give the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the ability to identify and regulate chemicals has become obsolete and ineffective. Under the current law, businesses often can't identify chemicals in their products; they do not know if the products contain hazardous chemicals or if there are safer alternatives available.
Reforming the Toxic Substances Control Act would not only ensure safety for our environment and our families, it would reshape the chemical industry and its businesses. Here are just a few of the benefits of TSCA reform:
* level the business playing field by requiring existing chemicals to meet the same criteria as new ones.
* expand the market for safer and greener products.
* lower costs and risks (like product liability) associated with managing toxic chemicals.
* lower expenses from chemically-induced employee illness and enhance employee health and productivity.
* increase consumer confidence and trust.
* create a stronger, more responsible chemical industry in the U.S.
[your comments]
Reforming the TSCA makes sense -- for health, for the environment, and for businesses. Please support TSCA reform.
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