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WASHINGTON, D.C.– Wednesday (May 8), Senators Mazie K. Hirono (D-Hawaii) and Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) introduced legislation to
“In Hawaii, we understand that our way of life depends on a healthy ocean. We cannot afford to continue losing our coral reefs, which are suffering from a number of threats such as warmer temperatures, more acidic waters, and disease, and that is why Hawaii has become a leader in taking steps to mitigate the harmful impacts of sunscreen on our marine environment,”
“While sun protection is incredibly important, we need to take action if these chemicals are harming human health or our environment,”
The Oxybenzone and Octinoxate Impact Study Act would require the EPA to study the impacts of oxybenzone and octinoxate on human health and the environment and require the findings be provided to Congress and the public within 18 months. By conducting a comprehensive study on these two chemicals, the EPA will be able to better determine the impact these chemicals have on both human health and marine life, and what steps can be taken to prevent further damage to aquatic environments.
In July 2018
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WASHINGTON, D.C.– Thursday (May 9), Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (HI-02) introduced the Oxybenzone and Octinoxate Impact Study Act of 2019 as well as the Reef Safe Act of 2019. The first of these bills would require an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) study on the impacts of these chemicals on public health and the environment while the second would require the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to develop standards for a ‘‘Reef Safe’’ designation for nonprescription sunscreens.
“The ingredients in many common sunscreens are chemicals that have been proven to kill coral reef, harm marine life, and raise serious concerns about the impact they may have on people who use them. While proper skin protection is extremely important, we must make sure the ingredients used are safe for people and not jeopardizing the coral reef vital to local marine habitats and that help reduce coastal flood risk,” said Rep. Tulsi Gabbard.
Tulsi is a lifetime environmentalist. She has always been concerned with our environment, including then ocean. Tulsi introduced her H.R. 3671 OFF Fossil Fuels Act in 9/2017. It’s a BILL which is BINDING. It has 46 cosponsors and has been endorsed by more than 400 national, state & local organizations, including Progressive Democrats of America, Climate Justice Alliance, Food and Water Watch, People’s Action Institute, etc. She’s working on reintroducing it in this Congress. You can read the BILL at: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/3671