BRITISH GRANDMOTHER LOBBIES FOR EUROPEAN CHEMICAL REFORM

Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2005

 

07/10/2005 - London, UK – A British grandmother is set to descend on the European Parliament to highlight the number of hazardous chemicals in everyday objects.

Pat Collinson, 70, from from Sudbury, England, is part of a group from WWF and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (WI) who are going to Brussels to lobby Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for a change in the law on the use of certain chemicals.

Many of these are potentially damaging to health, while the long-term health impacts of others are still unknown. Some of them are found in ordinary household products ranging from cosmetics and antibacterial soap to carpets and computers.

WWF is calling for hazardous man-made chemicals to be properly regulated, replaced where safer alternatives exist, or banned where necessary under the new chemicals regulation (REACH) which gets its first reading in the European Parliament on 16 November 2005.

“I hope that when I go to Brussels the MEPs will reassure me that they are going to do as much as they can to tackle the potentially harmful effects of hazardous chemicals by voting for the REACH legislation," Collinson said.

“I’m going to take the results of the blood tests that were carried out on me and my family to show the politicians the hard evidence of what man-made chemicals we’ve actually got in our bodies. Maybe then we can start to do something to protect those who are not yet born.”

Pat was tested for chemicals along with her daughter, Karen Poll, a 41-year-old school secretary, farmer husband John, 42, and daughter Emma, 15. The whole family gave blood last year as part of WWF’s biomonitoring survey.

The results revealed that the adults in the family have some of the highest numbers of chemicals in their blood of the whole survey because, in comparison to the other families in the survey, they have higher numbers of PCBs in their blood.

“Such chemicals should not be in products, let alone in people and wildlife," said Colin Butfield, Director of WWF-UK’s Chemicals and Health Campaign.
"The EU has a once in a generation opportunity to control hazardous chemicals with new REACH legislation. It is vital for the health of future generations that this legislation is effective.”

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The chemicals that WWF and WI are particularly concerned about include:

• Phthalates: This group of chemicals — used in nail varnish, cosmetics, and plastics — has been linked to asthma and genital abnormalities.

• Perfluorinated chemicals: These chemicals — used to make non-stick coatings and stain-proof treatments for furniture and textiles — have been linked to bladder cancer in workers who are exposed to them.

• Brominated flame retardants: These chemicals — used in electrical appliances, carpets, and furniture — have been shown to affect brain development and thyroid hormone function, which controls physical development, in mammals.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Robin Clegg)
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