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Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela Rosche daniela [email protected] Women in Europe for a Common Future International Policy Coordinator

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Page 1: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem?

WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop

 Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw

Daniela Rosche [email protected] in Europe for a Common Future International Policy Coordinator

Page 2: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

Summary Presentation

• What kind of chemicals are we talking about• Chemicals are everywhere• Why this is a problem• What kind of health effects many man-made

chemicals have• Example: Bisphenol A• Why women are especially affected • Information gap-regulation in EU• New EU legislation- REACH• Why REACH needs strong support of Women

(and Men)

Page 3: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

Synthetic Chemicals

• Synthetic – man-made not natural• Manufactured/industrial chemicals as a result of

large scale production- 400 Mio t per year• Come in contact via food, inhalation, through skin• Hazardous chemicals

– Persistent: e.g., plastic bags on the alps– Bioaccumulative: accumulates in your body– Toxic: depending on dose – or not?– Carcinogens– Endocrine disrupters

Page 4: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

Chemicals in Every Day Life-A chemical world?

• Chemicals in consumer products:– Cosmetics, perfumes, body care– Household paint– Plastic toys/ other plastic equipment– Non-stick frying pans– Electrical appliances– PCs– Compact disks– Textiles– Food– Cleaning products

Silent, invisible pollutionWithout our consent or knowledge

Page 5: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

Health effects linked to synthetic chemicals

Disrupt the hormone system &

reproductive system

Toxic to the immune system

Affect the nervous system

Allergies Respiratory diseases

Cancer

Page 7: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

Women are especially affected by chemicals

• Women have a different physiology-"windows of time"

• Women have more fatty tissue than men, more chemicals can accumulate and be stored in the body

• Pass on these chemicals to the foetus in utero (through placenta) and via breast milk

• Some chemicals have the ability to cross the brain barrier of the developing foetus

Page 8: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

Two main problems with regulating synthetic chemicals

• 1) Of certain chemicals, variety of ngeative health effects shown

• 2) Little or no data on environment and health effects of majority of chemicals in consumer products

Page 9: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

Chemicals Regulation in the EU

• Pesticides

• Biocides

• Cosmetics

• IPPC

• Worker’s protection

New chemicals law

REACH

30.000Chemicals marketed in the EU

Page 10: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

A New Law in the Making: REACH

• RegistrationEvaluation and Authorization of Chemicals

• Aims at protecting human health & environment

• EU takes the lead internationally on managing chemicals proactively, not only their risk

Page 11: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

A New Law in the Making: REACH

• REACH is important• Will close the information gap• Burden of Proof on Industry-not governments

or individuals• Data is kept with the help of an Agency-

streamlines information• The most dangerous chemicals will need an

authorization One step further to ensure protection from negative

health & environment effects of hazardous chemicals

Page 12: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

REACH out and bring an End to the Chemicals Crisis

• WECF strongly endorses this initiative

• Work in a big coalition on EU level and national level in order to strengthen REACH

• Encourage EU to continue taking the lead globally toward a toxic free future - 2020 WSSD target

“ to achieve by 2020 that chemicals are used and produced in ways that lead to the minimization

of significant adverse effects on human health and

the environment”

Page 13: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

REACH out and bring an End to the Chemicals Crisis

• What you can do:

– Support us and other NGOs in the Pro- REACH campaign

– Lobby your government & MEPs directly

– Be smart consumers- buy products that contain natural ingredients

– Write to producers to find out what their products are made of

Page 14: Chemicals and Women- So what is the problem? WOMEN FOR A TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Polish Women´s Seminar & Workshop Monday 6th of December 2004, Warsaw Daniela

REACH out and bring an End to the Chemicals Crisis• What you can do:

– Demand responsibility from producers to make sure their products are safe and there is enough information about them

– Demand from your governments to do the same

– Spread the word and educate others

– COME WITH US TO BRUSSELS !