In the absence of federal protection, some states have written legislation that would help phase out toxic chemicals. In Massachusetts, the Safer Alternatives bill has been pending for several years.
“It would create a program to systematically replace toxic chemicals whenever possible”, said Elizabeth Saunders, Environmental Healthy Legislative Director at Clean Water Action, which worked on the bill. Saunders said the law would protect workers and children by forcing industry to find alternatives to toxic chemicals. Supporters also claim the bill would help Massachusetts businesses compete with European companies that have already found alternatives.