Chemical Regulation

The article contrasts the EU REACH model as requiring manufacturers to demonstrate safety before market entry. The article says the United States permits chemicals in commerce until harm is demonstrated. The article argues that rapid US re…

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The article contrasts the EU REACH model as requiring manufacturers to demonstrate safety before market entry. The article says the United States permits chemicals in commerce until harm is demonstrated. The article argues that rapid US regulatory action is possible, citing DES removal after harm research was published. The article places responsibility for chemical exposure reduction on regulators and manufacturers rather than individual consumers. The article says political will has not materialized to apply existing regulatory machinery to industrial chemicals against industry opposition.