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Momentum Grows to Eliminate Toxic Chemicals in Consumer Products

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Monday, November 30, 2015   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Holiday shopping season is in full swing and health advocates say news that a major retailer is committing to sell vinyl flooring made without toxic substances is an early holiday gift to consumers.

Lumber Liquidators, which has six locations across the state, is adopting new standards that will require suppliers to end all use of contaminated plastics and limit lead in flooring.

Mike Schade, director with Mind the Store campaign for Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families, says he hopes the new policy will have a domino-effect.

"We hope other major retailers like Lowe's and Home Depot will join them," he says. "We think there's an opportunity to also exercise leadership," says Schade.

Vinyl flooring that uses contaminated products can be sourced from electronics waste that could include toxic heavy metals such as lead and cadmium. Last year a report from the Ecology Center tested flooring from national retailers and found at least 69 percent of the floors' inner layers had elevated concentrations.

This latest development is part of the Mind the Store campaign, coordinated by Schade's organization. So far the campaign has succeeded in getting Macy's to stop selling furniture with toxic flame-retardant chemicals.

In addition, the group worked with Target to update standards that encourage suppliers to reduce toxic chemicals in their products. Schade says it's important the awareness grows to protect the health of consumers.

"We think big retailers need to be minding the store," says Schade. "There's a big problem out there and scientists are sounding the alarm on the link between exposure to chemicals and chronic health problems on the rise like cancer."

The Mind the Store campaign began in 2009 amid evidence of the negative impacts of unregulated chemicals, which some research indicates are responsible for incidences of cancer and reproductive disorders in humans.



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