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I know you're worried about toxic chemicals in the

products that you use, so I wanted you to be the first to know about CHEJ's

newest resource: Pass

Up the Poison Plastic - The PVC-Free Guide for Your Family & Home.

Download

your copy today and demand safer, healthier products by purchasing

PVC-free items for your home and for your loved ones this holiday

season. After you download it, be sure to forward this email to your

friends and family to help us build consumer consciousness.

The Center for Health, Environment, and Justice (CHEJ) put together Pass

Up the Poison Plastic to prevent harm and to empower you to

find safer solutions to PVC, the poison plastic. PVC, also

known as vinyl, is the worst plastic for our health and environment,

releasing dangerous chemicals that can cause cancer, from their manufacture

to their disposal. The guide lists the most common consumer products

made out of PVC and safer PVC-free products.

Please consider making an investment today in CHEJ to support our work to

prevent harm caused by environmental threats like PVC. If

you give $100 or more to CHEJ, we'll mail you a hard copy of the PVC-free

guide - printed on 100% recycled, chlorine-free paper with soy ink -

and a special wallet-sized plastics guide, to show our appreciation for

your support.

The guide features a listing of PVC-free products in 80

product categories including:

• Baby care products

• Building materials

• Children's toys

• Electronics

• School and office supplies, and more!

Download

your copy today, and help spread the message about safer

alternatives to PVC by forwarding this e-mail to your friends, family, and

co-workers.

For a toxic-free future,

Mike Schade, PVC Campaign Coordinator

Center for Health, Environment and Justice

P.S.

If you make a gift of $100 or more to CHEJ, we'll mail you a hard copy of

the guide - printed on recycled, chlorine-free paper with soy ink -

and a special wallet-sized plastics guide.

This

message is brought to you by the Center for Health, Environment and

Justice.

For more information

visit the CHEJ homepage at www.chej.org.

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