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NGOs Are Optimistic About Washington State’s Safer Products Regulation, For Good Reason

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California’s Safer Consumer Products regime has been criticized for being too slow to address perceived dangerous chemicals and too reliant on manufacturer-led alternatives analyses. Washington state’s Safer Products program established in 2019 is designed to eliminate those alleged impediments.

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