State Alliance for Federal Reform of Chemicals Policy
To win chemicals policy reforms in a critical mass of states to help transform the consumer products market and create momentum for federal chemicals policy reform.
To win chemicals policy reforms in a critical mass of states to help transform the consumer products market and create momentum for federal chemicals policy reform.
To enable states and other interested parties to expedite chemicals policy reforms by sharing information and best practices about program development and implementation, including the technical aspects.
To build on the successful Green Revolving Loan Fund model by expanding its application at more New England colleges and universities.
To support the Climate and Energy Funders Group.
To support Action for a Healthy Holyokes campaign to retire the Mt. Tom coal plant and secure a clean and sustainable use for the site.
To launch a research, stakeholder and pilot program that will address the legal, regulatory, financial and technical impediments to employing combined heat and power systems with renewable energy in multi-building or microgrid projects.
To increase adoption of solar power in communities throughout the six New England states, starting in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
To provide information and technical support to members who are actively pursuing health-protective chemicals policies in their states and keep members updated about federal chemicals policy reform developments.
To support implementation of elements of the Farm-to-Plate ten-year strategic plan to develop Vermonts food system, which includes hiring a network coordinator, expanding the network development, capacity building for member organizations, and a small grants program.
To educate North Carolina policymakers about the need for federal chemicals policy reform and make them aware that this is a priority for their constituents.