It's time to take action
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Dear friend,

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he wants to “make America healthy again.” He’s put food chemical safety in the spotlight – but protecting public health will take much more.

Bold words must be backed by bold action.

The ban on Red Dye No. 3 was a first step. Now it’s time to act on 13 more toxic chemicals still allowed in our food and packaging– despite clear evidence of serious health risks, including:

 
 
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BPA, a hormone disruptor that can harm the immune and reproductive systems
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Titanium dioxide, linked to DNA damage – and it accumulates in the body
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BHA and BHT, associated with cancer and endocrine disruption
 
 

Many of these chemicals have been under FDA review for years. Others are already banned or heavily restricted in dozens of other countries. And yet they remain in the food millions of Americans eat every day.

If Secretary Kennedy is serious about protecting public health, he must move now – to ban these 13 chemicals and close the dangerous loophole that allows industry to self-certify safety.

Tell Secretary Kennedy: Keep your promise. Protect our health.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Thank you for your advocacy.

– EWG

 
 
 
 
 
KNOW YOUR ENVIRONMENT.
PROTECT YOUR HEALTH.

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