Title | Spring 2024 Survey Results: Safer Products for Washington |
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Spring 2024 Survey Results: Safer Products for Washington (Number of pages: 20) (Publication Size: 664KB)
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Author(s) | Washington State Department of Ecology | ||||
Description | Results from Safer Products for Washington’s Spring 2024 survey. We conducted the survey during Cycle 2 as part of the information-gathering period between Phase 1 and Phase 2. Survey data are presented in unedited format. | ||||
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Contact | HWTR Publications Coordinator at 360-407-6700 or hwtrpubs@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | jewelry, formaldehyde, consumer products, SPWA, plastic packaging, survey results, flame retardants, safer chemicals, safer alternatives, outreach, toxics, results, toxic chemicals, data, survey, paint, lead, cleaning products, cosmetics, toilet, bathroom deodorizers, priority chemicals, Safer Products for Washington, public comments, household care products, Safer Products, insulation, formaldehyde releasers, cosmetic products, stakeholders, formaldehyde-releasing chemicals, nail products | ||||
WEB PAGE | Safer Products for Washington | ||||
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