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PBDEs and PCBs - Research, News, And Links

Other resources on toxics in our bodies and solutions to phase them out.

Recent news and studies on PCBs and PBDEs

Toxics: Mixed news on the body burden, 7/22/2005, US News & World Report

Toxin Traces Found in Umbilical Cord Blood, 7/18/2005, MedPage Today; see full study

A new record for PBDEs in people, 5/25/2005, Environmental Science & Technology online

Sick of Dust: Chemicals in Common Products, March 2005 study by the Safer Products Project (see summary and fact sheets here)

Concerns over PBDEs in the Canadian food supply, February 2005 study by the Globe and Mail and CTV

Flame retardant exposure linked to house dust, 1/5/2005, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in House Dust and Clothes Dryer Lint , 12/29/2004, Environmental Science & Technology

Flame retardants found in US food tests, 9/4/2004, MSNBC


Regional fact sheets and organizations on persistent toxics


British Columbia/Canada

Environment Canada's FAQs about PBDEs

Canadian government assesses environmental and health effects of flame retardants

Canadian Environmental Law Association

Reach for Unbleached, BC

Children's Environmental Health Project

Montana

Women's Voices for the Earth, MT


Oregon

Oregon Environmental Council

Oregon Toxics Alliance


Washington

FAQs on PBDEs from the Washington Department of Ecology

FAQs on PBDEs from the Toxic-Free Legacy Coalition

Info on products without PBDEs

Fact Sheet on Washington State Action Plan for PBDEs


National organizations and clearinghouses

Fact Sheet on EPA's New Use Rule on PBDEs

Computer Take-Back Campaign

Safer Products Project, resource sheet on toxic flame retardants

Healthe House: Resource for environmental health risks affecting your children

Health Care Without Harm resource center

EPHA Environmental Health site, Canada

Healthy Building Network

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