HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT

Thousands of toxic or poorly tested chemicals are used in our homes, schools, and work places everyday. These toxins are building up in our bodies and are contributing to an alarming trend in public health including increased rates of birth defects and disease. To protect our health, we need federal and state systems that use precaution and account for the damaging impacts of chemicals before harm is done. We need a regulatory system that requires the use of the safest alternatives whenever possible.

To accomplish this, VPIRG is striving to fundamentally change the way that we regulate chemicals in Vermont. As a lead organizer of the Alliance for a Clean and Healthy Vermont, we are working to ban dangerous toxins and create a strong regulatory system that is focused on preventing harm


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Exclusive leaked footage: toxic chemicals plotting

 
Our friends at the SAFER coalition (of which VPIRG is a proud member -  www.saferchemicals.org) seem to have stumbled on a top secret meeting of some of the most dangerious chemicals out there. They even caught it on tape - I've put the video below.

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SPOTLIGHT

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Understanding the new BPA law and recommendations for consumers

On May 19, Governor Douglas signed into law a bill to enact tough restrictions on the synthetic sex hormone, bisphenol A (BPA).  The VPIRG-backed law, Act 112, phases out the use of BPA in the following products:
 
•    Reusable food and beverage containers – This includes baby bottles, sports bottles, thermoses, Tupperware, and other reusable food and beverage containers.  Unfortunately, this does not include large water cooler jugs like those found in offices.  This provision of the law goes into effect on July 1, 2012.

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CAMPAIGNS

Comprehensive Chemical Reform
Bisphenol A (BPA)
Healthy Schools
Electronic Waste
Salvage Yards
Green Lighting