
Tell the EPA: PFAS don’t belong in our soil
These chemicals are simply too dangerous to be spreading across the land that produces our food.
We’re asking the EPA to prioritize the health and safety of our families by quickly finalizing the ban on the consumer use of TCE.
Today, U.S. PIRG Education Fund and Environment America Research and Policy Center submitted 10,500 comments to the EPA on a proposed ban on trichloroethylene (TCE) – a highly toxic solvent that is known to cause cancer.
A ban on the consumer use of TCE and a phase-out of commercial uses has been a long time coming:
We’re asking the EPA to prioritize the health and safety of our families by quickly finalizing the ban on the consumer use of TCE. After all, the world doesn’t need more childhood leukemia cases, birth defects or neurological disorders.
We’ll be better off, as will future generations, in a world without TCE.
These chemicals are simply too dangerous to be spreading across the land that produces our food.
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Executive Director, Environment America Research & Policy Center; Vice President and D.C. Director, The Public Interest Network
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