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Pollution & Toxics

All of Sightline's research, maps, and publications on pollution, toxics such as PBDEs, and how the region can become cleaner.

For the Cascadia Scorecard pollution indicator, Sightline chose to study pollution in people--toxics such as PBDEs (toxic flame retardants) and PCBs--and what we can do to reduce our exposure. We've also studied trends such as ozone pollution on Mount Rainier. Explore the different sections to find our latest research, solutions, and graphics.


Research & Publications
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PBDEs in the Northwest - Meet the Moms
The mothers in the Sightline study tell why they were tested for PBDEs and what they think should be done about the problem of toxics in humans.
Fact sheet
PBDEs and PCBs in the Northwest - Q&A
The facts on Sightline's study of persistent toxics in northwesterners.
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Solutions
Prevent Pollution Before It Happens
A new twist on an old idea can multiply the reuse and recycling of materials and encourage manufacturers to eliminate pollution before it happens.
Prove Safety First with New Chemicals
There are some 85,000 synthetic chemicals approved for commercial use today, but few have been tested for their effects on human health. We need to test them before putting them into widespread use.
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Resources
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Women's Voices for the Earth
WVE is a grassroots environmental justice organization. Its mission is to empower women, who historically have had little power in affecting environmental policy, to create an ecologically sustainable and socially just society. http://www.womenandenvironment.org
Organization
People for Puget Sound
PPS is a citizens' group working to protect and restore the health of Puget Sound and the Northwest Straits through education and action. Its vision is a clean and healthy Sound, teeming with fish and wildlife, cared for by people who live here. http://pugetsound.org
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