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What You Can Do

RIGHT TO KNOW AND ACT TO PREVENT TOXIC EXPOSURES IN THE WORKPLACE AND COMMUNITY

Background

New Jersey industry continues to be a major source of toxic pollution. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) for 2006, 487 NJ industrial facilities released more than 22 million pounds of more than 600 different toxic substances into the workplace and community environments. Workers and plant neighbors continue to suffer from these entirely preventable chemical exposures. Federal and state chemical "right to know" laws provide valuable information about chemical emissions. However, the public needs to be more aware of the value of right-to-know laws.

Moreover, we need to go beyond defense of our right to know to win new initiatives. While public focus on right-to-know data has, over a 20-year period, pressured industry to reduce toxic releases, workers and communities need a "right to act" with expanded power to prevent hazards.

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