Upstream Policy Institute
To build and assist a broad coalition of stakeholders engaged in state-by-state adoption of effective extended producer responsibility policies, while building support with business allies to neutralize industry opposition.
To build and assist a broad coalition of stakeholders engaged in state-by-state adoption of effective extended producer responsibility policies, while building support with business allies to neutralize industry opposition.
To advance the global movement for international and toxic chemical reforms that will reduce harm to human health and the environment from persistent organic pollutants.
To engage in advocacy and market campaigns in Maine to promote policies at the state and federal levels that protect human and environmental health.
To seek strong implementation of existing state chemicals regulation, passage of new policies, and new research on toxic chemicals, all in support of chemicals policy reforms at the state and federal levels.
To retire Ohio’s existing fleet of coal-fired power plants.
To plan for making New England the first discrete regional focus within the national Healthier Hospitals Initiative.
To seek strong implementation of existing state chemicals regulation, passage of new policies, and new research on toxic chemicals, all in support of chemicals policy reforms at the state and federal levels.
To ensure strong implementation of existing state chemicals regulation and passage of new policies and advance research on toxic chemicals that supports chemicals policy reforms at the state and federal levels.
To seek strong implementation of existing state chemicals regulation, passage of new policies, and new research on toxic chemicals, all in support of chemicals policy reforms at the state and federal levels.
To further demonstrate the business case for moving away from toxic chemicals in consumer products, with particular emphasis on engaging Business Group members to find practical, affordable substitutes for endocrine-disrupting chemicals.