Description |
In 2019, the Washington State Legislature directed Washington Department of Ecology, in consultation with Washington Department of Health, to implement a regulatory program to reduce toxic chemicals in consumer products (Chapter 70A.350 RCW9F). The program, called Safer Products for Washington, is implemented through a four-phase cycle that repeats every five years. This is a summary of questions and comments received on the draft identification of priority chemicals report for the first phase of the second cycle of Safer Products for Washington implementation. |
Keywords |
formaldehyde, BTEX, 6PPD, safer alternatives, regulatory, toxic chemicals, lead, cadmium, chlorinated, cVMS, benzene, ethyl benzene, benzene, ethyl benzene, toluene and xylene substances, brominated substances, chlorinated substances, cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes, priority chemicals, regulatory actions, Safer Products for Washington, ethylbenzene, Safer Products, formaldehyde-releasing chemicals |