Talk:Toxics use reduction

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This article is or was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Sandeepbrar. Peer reviewers: Clara-a97.

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I think more examples should be added about alternative products that produce less toxics to support the bit I added about Toxics Use Reduction Institute. Also, more current legislation or laws created about toxics reduction would be a good thing to add. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Emar2242 (talkcontribs) 16:31, 21 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

    The links work, but a few of the links are redirected to a UC Berkeley proxy page for those with logins to access the library (this may be restrictive to those without access).  Each point in the article is neutral, but it is focused more on the West.  It would be great to see more information about toxic use reduction laws or movements in countries in Asia, such as China with its high production usages.  Also, it would be good to add more recent laws or possible bills that we have for toxics use reduction.  A couple questions I would have are 1)  What type of toxins does this law in the US cover (air pollution, water pollution?) and 2) Are there ways for companies to "buy" usages that would allow them to produce more toxins if they need to like with carbon credits?

Nsummerle (talk) 06:55, 19 September 2016 (UTC)nsummerle[reply]

Nsummerle (talk) 06:55, 19 September 2016 (UTC).[reply]

More information about toxic reduction in Asia is needed. Sandeepbrar (talk) 10:16, 2 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]