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65.000 Reasons for Better Chemicals

Publication of the Danish Environmental Protection Agency provides with eight practical advice pieces on how to create a healthy environment for our children

15.11.2009 |Danish Environmental Protection Agency




The Danish Environmental Protection Agency published an informative leaflet ‘65.000 Reasons for Better Chemicals’ about chemicals under suspicion such as parabens, phthalates and PCBs, and their effect on 2-years-old children health.

The publication provides with eight practical advice pieces on how the latest knowledge about endocrine disrupters can be put into practice and how to create a healthy, toxic-free environment for our children.

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WECF is active in raising public awareness on hazardous substances which people, particularly children, are exposed to on their daily life basis and advocate for non-chemical alternatives worldwide.


WECF's international 5-years Project Nesting aims at providing new parents, and child health and childcare professionals with precise information and helpful practical advices on how to create a toxic free environment for a baby.
Please visit www.projectnesting.org for further information in eight languages.


The “Safe Toys Coalition”, created by WECF and Eco Accord, together with a group of international health and environment non-governmental organizations, aims to protect children’s health by striving for a world free of toxic and unsafe toys. Learn more on www.safetoyscoalition.org.

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