M8.5 An Ideal Chemical Policy

I think a very important component of any policy regarding chemical regulation would be to prohibit the release and use of any chemical which hasn't been scientifically proven to be harmless to humans, animals, and the environment. A sort of guilty-until-proven-innocent type of policy. Another policy I think should be implemented is for companies producing personal care products to explicitly provide the information of all the chemicals used in their products and not hide any of them under the "fragrance" component. This way consumers will be more informed about what they are putting on their bodies.

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  1. Agree, 100%. Big money exists in this world for making products and hitting quota. I hope your ideas here are within those who run the programs. It is common sense!

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  2. Hi Hugo,
    I agree with you that banning chemicals that have not been proven safe is the best method to protecting public health. Great way of explaining how the policy works– "guilty until proven innocent."

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