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Mission, Vision, and Values |
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Our Mission
The Center for Environmental Health protects people from toxic chemicals and promotes business products and practices that are safe for public health and the environment.
Our Vision
We work in pursuit of a world in which all people live, work, learn, and play in healthy environments.
Our Values
We Believe That:
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Democracy,
liberty, equality, and justice share an important underlying conviction: that all
people have the right to live in a healthy environment.
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By working
together, government, community members, NGOs, and responsible
businesses can eliminate the growing threat to
human health posed by toxic chemicals and environmentally
irresponsible business practices.
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Air,
water, food, and consumer products should be free of dangerous and untested industrial chemicals.
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Our
government should invoke the Precautionary
Principle, requiring that manufacturers and users of industrial
chemicals demonstrate the safety
of their chemicals, from their production through their use and disposal,
before exposing people to those chemicals.
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Consumers,
workers, and communities have the right
to know (1) the industrial chemicals to which they are exposed and
(2) the health effects that accompany those exposures.
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People
of color and economically
marginalized people face the worst exposures to toxic chemicals and
suffer disproportionate health impacts from those exposures.
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Because
we all share an interest in a healthy, prosperous economy, we also share
an interest in Environmental
Justice.
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The health of our economy should be
measured not by how much it consumes, but by how effectively it meets the
needs of all of its people.
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Advocates
for public health should partner with the exemplary businesses that are
demonstrating the bottom-line benefit to be gained by conducting business
in a way that respects human
health, the environment, and social justice.
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In
addition to long-term returns, the
marketplace should provide immediate, short-term financial rewards and incentives to
companies that promote and respect human health, the environment, and
social justice.
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The
movement to eliminate dangerous chemicals must move forward in partnership with the movements
working to address other pressing social justice issues of our day.
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