The products, including cosmetics, cleaning products, jewelry and turf, are significant sources of chemicals Ecology has determined are a priority to address.
SEATTLE — The Washington state Department of Ecology has identified nine common products that contain chemicals it is prioritizing for potential regulation.
Ecology released the list Friday as part of a draft report for which it is seeking public feedback. Once the department has gotten input, it will determine whether it will regulate when the chemicals are used.
The products are “significant” sources or uses of chemical classes that the agency decided it is focused on this review cycle. The products include:
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