NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday 5 March 2001
CONTACT:
Simon Chaitowitz, Communications Director
tel: 202-686-2210, ext. 309; simonc@pcrm.org
Doctors Urge New EPA Chief to Rethink
Massive Testing Program
PCRM Says Chemical Tests on Animals Are Ineffective and Inhumane
Washington, D.C.Three
new animal testing programs initiated by the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)are
inhumane and ultimately useless,said the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
(PCRM). In a letter
sent Friday to the agency 's new administrator,the nonprofit health organization urged
Christine Todd Whitman to rethink the controversial programs initiated by the Clinton-Gore
Administration.
The programs which encourage chemical companies to conduct years of redundant
toxicity tests on animals are allegedly supposed to protect human health by
determining the risk of various chemicals,yet PCRM and other organizations have proven
that the programs are deeply flawed.
"These programs are doomed to failure because animal tests are not the most
effective way to determine whether a certain chemical is toxic to humans,"says PCRM
staff scientist Nicole Cardello,M.H.S.,who has conducted an extensive review of the test
plans."Instead of doing anything to protect human health or the environment, the
programs will waste vast sums of taxpayer dollars and millions of animal lives."
Ms.Cardello and other PCRM researchers have gathered evidence showing that many of the
chemicals slated for testing already are well-documented carcinogens,yet the EPA has
failed to take any serious action against them.In fact,the agency has not banned a single
toxic industrial chemical under the Toxic Substances Control Act in the past ten years.
PCRM,along with a number of environmental and animal protection groups,has been
campaigning against the three programs since their inception.The organizations want the
EPA to stop delaying and take regulatory action on chemicals that are known hazards,end
duplicative testing,and employ alternative,more effective testing methods.The three
programs are known as the High Production Volume Challenge Program,the Voluntary Children
's Chemical Evaluation Program,and the Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program.
PCRM is a plaintiff in three lawsuits against the EPA.
For more information or to schedule an interview with Ms.Cardello, please call PCRM
communications director Ms.Simon Chaitowitz at
202-686-2210,ext.309.
Founded in 1985, the Physicians
Committee for Responsible Medicine is a Washington,D.C.-based nonprofit organization that
promotes preventive medicine,compassionate medical policy,and higher standards in
re-search. PCRM is comprised of 5,000 physicians and more than 100,000 laypersons.
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