Bush is OK with toxic toys? Really?
Why won’t the chemical companies lobbying so heavily against the ban admit that replacement products are before that time available?
Daryl Ditz, senior policy adviser at the Center for International Environmental Law, said activity viewed the ban taken in the character of a benchmark that strength eminent a shift in Congress’s willingness to toughen restrictions on toxins.
“The great fear is that if a big, established chemical like this can be driven from the market, what’s next?” he said.