Thursday, October 27, 2011

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy
http://www.chemicalspolicy.org/Publications.Reports.NewSolutions.php

Special Issue: Designing a Chemically Safer Future
Issue: Volume 21, Number 3 / 2011
http://www.chemicalspolicy.org/downloads/NS21-3binder_000.pdf
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Introduction: A Vision for Safer Chemicals: Policy, Markets, Coalitions, and Science
Jessica N. Schifano

Redesigning Chemicals Policy: A Very Different Approach
Ken Geiser

Precautionary Policies in Local Government: Green Chemistry and Safer Alternatives
Debbie O. Raphael and Chris A. Geiger

The Drive for a Safer Chemicals Policy in the United States
Michael E. Belliveau

Businesses and Advocacy Groups Create a Road Map for Safer Chemicals: The BizNGO Principles for Chemicals Policy
Mark S. Rossi, Beverley Thorpe, Cheri Peele

The Business Case for Transitioning to Safer Chemicals
Roger D. McFadden

Secrecy is Toxic—Building Community Right-to-Know in Canada's Largest Municipality
Andrew King

Civil Society Actions for a Toxics-Free Future
Joe DiGangi

Chemicals Policy in the 2008-2009 President's Cancer Panel Report
Richard Clapp

Higher Hazard Substances Under the Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act: Lessons From the First Four Years
Rachel I. Massey, Heather Tenney, Elizabeth Harriman

Substitution for Hazardous Chemicals on an International Level—The Approach of the European Project "SUBSPORT"
Lothar Lissner and Dolores Romano

The Science of Green Chemistry and its Role in Chemicals Policy and Educational Reform
Amy S. Cannon and John C. Warner

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