
Sweden threatened Wednesday to sue the European Commission over a delay in identifying harmful chemicals in everyday products that could lead to cancers, birth defects and development disorders in children. The Commission was supposed to set criteria by December 2013 for identifying endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in thousands of anti-bacterial products -- found in items such as clothes, shoes and toiletries -- which have been linked to cancers, birth defects ...
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