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Proposed Phthalates Regulations for Soft Vinyl Children’s Toys and Child Care Articles
September 3, 2009
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Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA)
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child health
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indoor environment
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phthalates
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response to consultation
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toxic substances
Title:
Proposed Phthalates Regulations for Soft Vinyl Children’s Toys and Child Care Articles
Comments submitted to Chemistry & Flammability Division of the Department of Health
Resource Type:
Letter, Response to Consultation
Content:
670phthalates-in-toys_0
# of Pages:
4
Date authored:
September 3, 2009
Publication number:
670
Author/s:
Kathleen Cooper
Author Organization:
Canadian Environmental Law Association
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