Oregon Toxics Alliance
To promote regulatory action in six states leading toward phaseouts for the most hazardous pesticides.
To promote regulatory action in six states leading toward phaseouts for the most hazardous pesticides.
To coordinate and lead the State Partnerships to Reduce Pesticide Hazards and Promote Policy Change, which will promote regulatory action in six states leading toward phaseouts for the most hazardous pesticides.
To provide a comprehensive career development program that will address youth unemployment.
To broaden and deepen accurate media coverage of environmental health science and policy issues.
To reduce pesticide exposures through banning aerial pesticide spraying in Maine and through changing ChemLawn’s pesticide practices; and to strengthen the Neighborhood Assistance Project in Rhode Island to work with ten communities to prevent and reduce toxic threats.
To strengthen human rights and democracy in Latin America by providing training and practical skills to nongovernmental, governmental, and inter-governmental professionals who are in a position to influence that process.
To unite diverse constituencies in campaigns to reduce toxic chemicals and win fundamental reform on chemicals policy.
To influence businesses and policymakers in the United States to adopt sustainable chemicals policies by cooperating with innovative companies in developing new chemicals assessment and policy tools; assisting companies in complying with Europe’s new chemicals policy; and providing tools, resources,…
To promote human rights and democracy in Latin America, with a particular emphasis on improving US policy in the region.
To extend business planning skills to more farms, including those not currently participating in the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board’s Farm Viability Enhancement Program.