duckie1978
03-25-2003, 06:00 AM
Hey I just got an email from PETA about the EPA wanting to retest thousands of chemicals. I just thought I would share this with you, in case anyone wanted to email them. Please got to PETA's web page--I pasted the address below to go right to that page but you can also go to Peta.org and click on action alerts and it is listed there. All anyone has to do is email them, making sure to include the docket id # or it won't get counted, and tell them not to. Who knows, maybe they will wise up and stop all animal testing.
The EPA is asking for public comments on a number of issues related to the development of its Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP). The EDSP is a massive plan to retest tens of thousands of chemicals to see how they might affect the body’s hormones. As things stand now, the EPA is considering testing as many as 87,000 chemicals under the EDSP, which would spell suffering and death for tens of millions of animals.
www.peta.org/alert/automation/AlertItem.asp?id=673
The EPA is asking for public comments on a number of issues related to the development of its Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP). The EDSP is a massive plan to retest tens of thousands of chemicals to see how they might affect the body’s hormones. As things stand now, the EPA is considering testing as many as 87,000 chemicals under the EDSP, which would spell suffering and death for tens of millions of animals.
www.peta.org/alert/automation/AlertItem.asp?id=673