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Talc Risk Management Response

  • June 24, 2021
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  • Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA), carcinogens, chemicals, chemicals management, child health, environmental health, environmental justice pollution and poverty, pollution prevention, poverty, precautionary principle, public health, reproductive and developmental toxicants, right-to-know, toxic substances, vulnerable communities, women's health

This response to Environment and Climate Change Canada supports listing talc in Schedule 1 of CEPA (Canadian Environmental Protection Act). Other measures have failed to bring specific attention to the dangers in applications that disproportionately affect women.

Download here:  Talc Risk Management Response

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