What the EPA’s “Chemicals of Concern” Plans Really Mean
Posted by Scientific American - Energy & Sustainability on 11 January, 2010
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In an unusual exercise of its authority under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on December 30 the establishment of a "chemicals of concern" list and action plans that could prompt restrictions on four types of synthetic chemicals used widely in manufacturing and consumer products, including phthalates used to make flexible plastics, often for toys, household products and medical equipment. [More]





