EU CITIZENS DEMAND PROTECTION FROM TOXIC CHEMICALS

Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2005
 
28/10/2005 - Brussels, Belgium – More than 160,000 people in the EU and other countries have signed several different petitions launched by WWF urging European politicians to bring hazardous man-made chemicals under control.

The petitions have been collected on-line as well as off-line in the different EU countries. They represent a united call in favour of a toxic-free future that European politicians deciding on the proposed new chemicals legislation, REACH, can no longer ignore.

"This shows the high level of public concern about hazardous chemicals in products we all use every day," said WWF’s DetoX Campaign Director, Karl Wagner.

"Citizens have spoken out, they are fed up with being exposed to toxic chemicals, and European politicians must respond to these concerns and ensure that hazardous chemicals are not used in consumer products any more."

Today in Rome, the European Parliament’s lead rapporteur on REACH, Guido Sacconi, will receive the thousands of signatures collected by WWF in the past months, together with the 18,000 responses to the on-line chemical contamination test organized this week by WWF in Italy.

Between today and next Friday, piles of national petitions will be handed by WWF and members of families tested for the Generations X study.

The widespread contamination of people and wildlife with man-made chemicals is well documented and has been continuously proved by WWF’s biomonitoring studies. In the most recent survey, a total of 73 man-made hazardous chemicals were found in the blood of 3 generations (grandmothers, mothers and children) of 13 families from 12 European countries.

Many of the chemicals tested for are present in everyday consumer goods such as textiles, cosmetics, computers and electronic appliances. Results showed that every family member was contaminated by a cocktail of at least 18 different man-made chemicals.

WWF and concerned citizens in the EU and world-wide call on the European Parliament voting on REACH in less than three weeks time to protect the health of its citizens, wildlife and environment, by adopting a strong new EU chemicals law that will:

• deliver safer chemicals in daily use for citizens, consumers, workers and the environment;
• identify harmful chemicals with effective and systematic procedures; and
• replace hazardous chemicals with safer alternatives.

NOTES:

• The Generations X study is the latest chemical check-up organized by WWF. The results of the tests, carried out on three generations from 13 families across Europe, proved that chemical contamination does not respect any geographic or age boundaries.

• REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals) is a draft EU law that should lead to the identification and phasing out of the most harmful chemicals. If it becomes law it will be enforced in all countries in the European Union.

 
 

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