Governments and industry have failed to
control the spread of dangerous chemicals around the globe. So
widespread are manmade hazardous chemicals in our environment, in our
homes and in the products we use every day, that we are constantly
exposed to a cocktail of chemicals. As a result, even our own bodies
are contaminated.
Moda sin Toxicos
High fashion isn't normally known for being held in high regard among
environmentalists. But some big names and big brands in fashion have
gotten together with us to put on a
toxics-free
fashion show. The clothes we wear, no matter how expensive,
shouldn't cost the Earth.
In our environment: It now
seems that no part of the planet is free from chemical contamination.
Research shows that fish and whales caught hundreds of kms offshore,
and in remote areas such as Alpine lakes and the polar regions, despite
being far from any industry, are no longer pristine. Rainwater in
Europe has been shown to be
polluted with the hazardous chemicals that
are added to consumer products. A recent study has found that
eels in
freshwater ecosystems across Europe are contaminated, raising concern
for the impact on this once abundant species whose numbers now are in
rapid decline.
In our homes: Our testing has
found that
house dust in homes across Europe is contaminated with
hazardous manmade chemicals. Chemicals that are added to ordinary
household products (including carpets and other furnishings, electrical
and electronic goods, toys and childcare articles, etc.) can be
released over time, accumulating in the dust in our homes. Chemicals in
such products are rarely labelled and you probably don't realise they
are there. Bringing these chemicals via consumer products into our
homes leads to a repeated and long-term exposure to low doses of these
contaminants.
In our products: Hazardous
chemicals are intentionally added to consumer products that we use
every day.
Electronics, toys, shampoos,
perfumes, furniture, even
babies' pyjamas, can all contain substances with the potential to harm
health and development. We have tested a wide range of these products
for hazardous chemicals. You can read the results of our testing and
discover which brands contain the most toxic substances on our
Chemical
Home website.
In our bodies: Analyses of
umbilical cord blood have confirmed the presence of hazardous chemicals
in humans at the very start of life, indicating that chemicals released
today could have profound consequences for the next generation. This
proves that chemicals released into our environment may have an impact
on future generations. No one knows how many man-made chemicals
contaminate our bodies but more than 100 is a conservative estimate. So
great is the number of chemicals all around us that we're constantly
exposed to multiple doses, the combined effect of which could be
impacting our health. This effect of chemicals in our bodies, including
in
our blood, is largely unknown. There's particular concern about the
risks to
children and babies, since they are the most vulnerable, and
because some of these hazardous chemicals are known to affect the
development of babies inside the womb.
The European Union has approved a new chemical law to replace
regulation that is over 40 years old. But the new EU chemicals
legislation (REACH) is in critical condition. Read more analysis or a guide to how you can help strengthen the new law.
We are campaigning for solutions. We believe that politicians must take
action and require companies to stop using hazardous chemicals and to
substitute them with safer alternatives whenever and wherever possible.