
Mike Belliveau, Bend the Curve
@bendingcurves
We work to transform the petrochemical industry and plastics so that they no longer harm people and the planet.
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http://www.bendthecurve.org 14-06-2009 17:02:26
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Maine hunters are urged to avoid eating deer and turkey from certain regions after testing revealed harmful levels of PFAS, or "forever chemicals," in wildlife meat. The Associated Press ehn.org/pfas-in-wild-g…


Safer substitute to key fluoropolymer - ultra high molecular weight polyethylene: „Mitsui Chemicals offers a substitute for PTFE sustainableplastics.com/news/mitsui-ch… via Sustainable Plastics” #PFAS #teflon

EPA approves new #PFAS chemicals for semiconductor manufacturing while communities continue to be plagued by #PFAS pollution from chipmakers ... theguardian.com/us-news/2024/d… CHIPS Communities United Earthjustice Safer States @chemsec Tom Perkins PFAS Project Lab

This is a major victory for environmental justice & plastic pollution prevention! Ascension Parish already has too much chemical industry pollution, ranking #1 in toxic air emissions, with chemical accidents that kill & injure workers. Beyond Petrochemicals lailluminator.com/briefs/mitsubi…



Top scientists document our broken safety system for manufactured chemicals. Call for robust health data to ensure safety in order for existing or new chemicals to stay or enter commerce. In other words, "no data, no market!" Tracey Woodruff, PhD, MPH IPEN: toxics-free theguardian.com/society/2025/j…


“The evidence is so overwhelming and the effects of manufactured chemicals are so disruptive for children, that inaction is no longer an option,” said Daniele Mandrioli of Istituto Ramazzini. The Guardian Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) NEJM U.S. EPA UN Environment Programme thenewlede.org/2025/01/scient…




After decades of delay, the FDA is banning Red Dye No. 3 in food & ingested drugs by 2027—finally addressing its cancer risks linked in studies since the 80s. Advocates call it overdue, but critical for consumer safety. EWG Food & Water Watch Center for Science in the Public Interest thenewlede.org/2025/01/fda-an…

Almost 100 million people in the US may be exposed to unregulated industrial chemicals in their drinking water, with communities of color especially at risk, according to a new analysis thenewlede.org/2025/01/millio… The New Lede

An article in The New England Journal of Medicine reveals that the proliferation of synthetic chemicals—estimated at 350,000 globally—has significantly contributed to rising rates of childhood cancers, asthma, and other diseases over the past 50 years. publichealthwatch.org/2025/01/08/we-…



