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Washington Toxics Coalition Mission Statement

Mission Statement and Guiding Principles.

Washington Toxics Coalition protects public health and the environment by eliminating toxic pollution. WTC promotes alternatives, advocates policies, empowers communities, and educates people to create a healthy environment.

Guiding Principles

 

  • We believe that all people and other species have the right to a healthy environment, free from pollution.
  • We believe in the right to know about toxic chemicals used, released, or disposed of in communities.
  • We advocate precedent-setting policies based on the precautionary principle and pollution prevention.
  • Our positions are developed from a careful review of science and grounded in public policy that promotes a toxic free environment.
  • We advocate policies and practices that will sustain the earth now and for future generations.
  • We believe that manufacturers of products containing toxic chemicals must be financially accountable for the end-of-life management of those products, and the eventual substitution of non-toxic materials for toxic components.
  • We believe that government agencies and elected officials must be accountable to the public and make decisions using democratic processes.
  • We strive to assist communities disproportionately impacted by toxic pollution.
  • We believe that a strong organization is grounded in group decision-making processes and practice consensus-based decision-making to reflect those values.
  • We believe that all species should have the opportunity to reach and attain their full biological potential.


Washington Toxics Coalition is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, tax identification number 91-1214158. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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Environmental Health Outreach Intern

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Events

choices that can help you reduce your exposure to toxic chemicals

 

 

Celebration & Dinner

October 16, 2008
Fisher Pavilion

 

 

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