“We need a truly precautionary policy that puts people first. Although individual consumption choices are important, our control over these everyday exposures is constrained by legislation, political institutions and power relations. These are remade through collective citizen action, not individual consumer behaviour.” Read more from Dayna Nadine Scott, Globe and Mail (Toronto)
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/opinion/beyond-bpa-we-need-to-get-tough-on-toxics/article2290465/
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