Toxic Free Kids Act 2018: All chemicals reported
Below is a table of all chemicals of concern reported to the Oregon Health Authority as occurring in children’s products as of September, 2018. These reports from manufacturers comply with the Toxic Free Kids Act. The table may take a minute to load into the screen below.

UPDATE: Victory! Judge dismisses Oregon Toxic Free Kids Act Litigation
As we reported at the start of the new year (see below), American Apparel, the Toy Association, and its member coalition- Safe to Play, had
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Show support for the Toxic Free Kids Act! Sign our petition, please!
Oregon’s Toxic Free Kids Act is a landmark consumer safety and children’s health law that was passed with bipartisan support in 2015.
Since it passed, we’ve learned that hundreds of products – like pajamas, dolls, and underwear – contain chemicals scientifically linked to cancer and other serious health co
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22 milestones for Oregon in 2018
Oregon Environmental Council has a bold agenda for 2019, but before we jump ahead we pause to reflect and to express our gratitude to the extraordinary community partners, civic leaders, board members and donors who stood up for a better Oregon for all. We celebrate and share these important milestones in creating a healthier environment for all Oregonians.
January: Home Energy Score ordinance takes effect.
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Oregon Environmental Council’s voting guide for 2018 ballot measures
At Oregon Environmental Council, we believe civic engagement is important. Just as important as supporting healthy communities for Oregon’s future. That’s why we’re taking a stand on these important ballot measures for the 2018 election.
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Chemicals of Concern In Children's Products | Oregon Environmental Council
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