Safer chemicals
For decades, an outdated law allowed untested and toxic chemicals into products we use every day.
We’re working to remove toxics from thousands of items on store shelves.
EDF uses its scientific expertise to expose critical flaws in America’s chemicals policy.
Beth Jordan, M.D. Medical director, Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Unseen health risks
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Which toxic chemicals might be in your home? »
See the staggering array of toxic chemicals found in household products, and what health risks they are linked to.
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The long fight to ban toxic flame retardants »
Find out why toxic chemicals are common in American furniture — and what needs to be done to make our homes safer.
What we're doing about it
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Reforming the law »
In June 2016, we helped get a badly-needed update to the decades-old chemical safety law to President Obama for signing.
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Helping retail businesses clean up »
With our help, Walmart has updated its policy to require that suppliers remove certain toxic chemicals from products on its shelves.
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Gathering data about chemical exposure »
Simple wristbands can now detect chemicals in the environment. We're using this wearable tech to learn more about everyday chemical exposures.
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Policy resources: Chemical safety
EDF supports bipartisan policy efforts to reform the nation's outdated Toxic Substances Control Act.