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Eliminating the Threat from Toxic Flame Retardants (PBDEs)

Right now, we’re surrounded by hundreds of products that contain toxic flame retardants (PBDEs). Televisions, mattresses, furniture, computers, and carpeting needlessly expose our children to chemicals known as toxic flame retardants or PBDEs. Linked to learning problems and reproductive harm, these chemicals leach out of products and are rapidly building up in our environment. PBDEs are found in our bodies, our breastmilk, the cord blood of newborns, the fish that we eat, and our endangered Puget Sound Orcas.

It is past time to safeguard our children from exposure to these hazardous chemicals. The good news is that Washington has the opportunity to phaseout these toxic chemicals and move to safer alternatives.

But we need your help. Please help the Toxic-Free Legacy Coalition win a ban on these chemicals.


4/3/07 - PBDE BILL PASSES!
see press release >

"Phasing out the use of polybrominated diphenyl ethers" ESHB 1024 was passed by the Washington State Legislature.
Lead sponsors are Rep. Ross Hunter and Sen. Debbie Regala.

The House passed the PBDE Bill on Feb. 16th! - yeas, 71; nays, 24; absent, 0; excused, 3.

The Senate passed the PBDE Bill on April 3rd! - yeas, 41; nays, 8; absent, 0; excused, 0.




Fire Protection Without Poisons

More about PBDEs: Health Effects, Deca breakdown, Wildlife, Puget Sound

Supporters of the PBDE Bill

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Take Action on PBDEs

Download PBDE Fact Sheets

PBDE Bill Details

Press Clippings on PBDEs

2007 Priorities for a Healthy Washington


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To get involved with the PBDE Campaign in Washington State, contact:

Margaret Shield, Coalition Coordinator at mshield@toxicfreelegacy.org or (206) 632-1545 ext 123.

Media inquiries, please contact:

Laurie Valeriano, Policy Director, Washington Toxics Coalition at lvaleriano@watoxics.org or (206) 632-1545 ext 114.

 
             
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