To achieve policy and market changes that eliminate the worst toxic chemicals from products and communities, advance safer alternatives and ingredient transparency, and create systemic changes to ensure healthier communities in the future.
To model the health benefits of the Transportation Climate Initiative for children and adults living in New York City, as part of a larger study of its benefits region-wide.
To solve the solvable part of the silent epidemic of learning and developmental deficits that impacts as many as one in six children in the US.
To highlight the potential benefits of the Transportation Climate Initiative to children and adults specific to New York City, as part of a larger study of its benefits region-wide.
To model the health benefits of the Transportation Climate Initiative for children and adults living in New York City, as part of a larger study of its benefits region-wide.
To reduce exposure to known harmful chemicals by decreasing or eliminating them from building materials and other products, and to accelerate the adoption of healthy building protocols.
To raise market demand for, and availability of, safer alternatives to hazardous chemicals; cultivate corporate and NGO capacities to transform chemicals management; and diversify revenue through business development.
To reinvigorate the environmental health field by identifying and engaging new funding for toxics work and recruiting more members to the Health and Environmental Funders Network.
To ensure Environmental Justice Health Alliance affiliate organizations have the the technology, training, and access they need to be fully engaged in crucial policy work during the pandemic.
To push the global market towards safer products and materials by increasing the visibility of safer alternatives on ChemSec’s online platform Marketplace, and by getting brands to demand clean material streams when it comes to recycled materials as a prerequisite…