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Erin Brockovich Leads Nation's Parents in Toxic "Crawl" to Action
Acclaimed Advocate Partners With Seventh Generation & Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families to Launch www.MillionBabyCrawl.com and Demand New Hazardous Chemicals Law
| Source: Seventh Generation
BURLINGTON, VT--(Marketwire - October 23, 2009) - Seventh Generation, the nation's leading
brand of non-toxic and environmentally-safe household and personal care
products, announced today a new partnership with noted advocate Erin
Brockovich and Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families. Together they're
launching the Million Baby Crawl, a grassroots effort to raise awareness
about the nation's badly outdated chemical
laws and encourage parents and others everywhere to ask Congress to
pass new, stronger regulations that will protect the health of all
Americans.
Synthetic chemicals are currently regulated by the Toxic Substances Control
Act (TSCA), a decades-old law that experts say has utterly failed
to keep the nation's environment and its citizens safe from materials that
cause cancer and a host of other serious illnesses. Under the outdated
TCSA, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not have the authority
to demand the information it needs to evaluate a chemical's risk, and
neither manufacturers nor the agency are required to prove a chemical's
safety before it can be used. In fact, in the 33 years since the TCSA was
enacted, the EPA has required testing on only 200 of the more than 80,000
chemical compounds now in use.
"It's time for commonsense limits on toxic
chemicals in our homes, workplaces, and in the products we use," said
Andy Igrejas of the Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families coalition. "We must
act together to see that new legislation is passed and families are
protected from unsafe products. The Million Baby Crawl will take much more
than baby steps toward making these things happen."
Congress is writing a new proposal to reform TSCA, updating last year's Kid-Safe
Chemicals Act. Scheduled for a Fall 2009 introduction, the policy will
address these and many other deficiencies by establishing tough new safety
standards for each chemical on the market and requiring manufacturers to
prove that their chemicals meet these standards before they can be used in
the products people buy. The bill would give the EPA new authority to
restrict any substances that fail to pass the test.
To rally support for the Kid-Safe Chemical Act and raise awareness of the
urgent issues it addresses, Seventh Generation, Erin Brockovich, and Safer
Chemicals, Healthy Families have launched the Million Baby
Crawl, an online initiative designed to educate parents, empower them
to work on the legislation's behalf and literally help them create infant
avatars. The result will be a virtual march, or crawl, to Washington, DC,
where they'll "rattle" legislators for toxic chemical reform.
"I am an advocate for awareness, the truth, and a person's right to know. I
believe that in the absence of the truth, all of us stand helpless to
defend our families and our health, which are the greatest gifts we have,"
said Erin Brockovich, famed environmental and consumer advocate and mother
of three. Perhaps best known for the Oscar winning story of her first fight
against energy giant Pacific Gas and Electric company, Ms. Brockovich
continues to be focused on the research of environmental issues and remains
dedicated to providing information and support services to communities in
need. "In many instances, our issues may seem to fall on deaf ears, but I'm
living proof that when we speak loudly enough, change will occur. I'm
urging everyone to join me in the Million Baby Crawl to help make that
difference and make sure all our voices, young and old, are heard."
To learn how you can get involved locally to support stronger standards on
toxic chemicals and make a baby of your very own that will crawl to
Washington, D.C. to help fight for a healthier nation to grow up in, please
visit www.MillionBabyCrawl.com. Follow the Million Baby Crawl on
Twitter #mbcrawl.
"We assume our homes are safe havens, but the fact is that the vast
majority of the chemical compounds found in the products we use there have
never been tested. And in most cases manufacturers don't even have to tell
us on product labels what those toxins are. This is a dangerous recipe for
harm that virtually every family is exposed to every day," said Seventh
Generation Co-Founder and Chief Inspired Protagonist, Jeffrey Hollender.
"We're on a mission to come together and change that once and for all."
ABOUT SEVENTH GENERATION
Seventh Generation is committed to being the most trusted brand of
household and personal-care products for your living home. Our products are
healthy and safe for the air, the surfaces, the fabrics, the pets, and the
people within your home -- and for the community and environment outside of
it. Seventh Generation also offers products for baby that are safe for your
children and the planet.
For information on Seventh Generation cleaning, paper, baby and feminine
personal care products, to find store locations, and explore the company's
website, visit www.seventhgeneration.com. To read more about Seventh
Generation's corporate responsibility, visit the Corporate Consciousness
Report at: www.seventhgeneration.com/corporate-responsibility/2008.
ABOUT SAFER CHEMICALS, HEALTHY FAMILIES
Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families is a growing coalition of diverse groups
united by their concern about toxic chemicals in our homes, places of work,
and products we use every day. www.saferchemicals.org