Louisville Charter for Safer Chemicals Endorsees

The individuals and groups that are Endorsees of the Louisville Charter for Safer Chemicals includes:


 * Alaska Community Action on Toxics, Pamela Miller, Executive Director
 * Basel Action Network, Jim Puckett, Coordinator
 * Be Safe Campaign, Anne Rabe, National Coordinator
 * BOLD (Breath of Life Dorchester) Teens, Rev. Dr. Bill Loesch, BOLD Advisor
 * Breast Cancer Fund, Jeanne Rizzo, RN, Executive Director
 * Center for Environmental Health, Michael Green, Executive Director
 * Center for Health, Environment and Justice, Lois Gibbs, Executive Director
 * Center for International Environmental Law, Glenn Wiser, Senior Attorney
 * Citizens’ Environmental Coalition, Kathleen Curtis, Executive Director
 * Citizens For A Clean Environment, Cynthia Wilson, Co-President
 * Citizens Leading for Environmental Action and Responsibility (C.L.E.A.R.), Jackie Elliott, President
 * Clean Water Action, David Zwick, President
 * Clean Water Action Alliance of Massachusetts, Lee Ketelsen, Executive Director
 * Clean Production Action, Beverley Thorpe, International Director
 * Coalition for Environmentally Safe Schools, Karen Ahern
 * Commonweal, Charlotte Brody, R.N., Executive Director
 * Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice, Mark A. Mitchell M.D., MPH, President
 * Creative Commotion: Voices for Social Change, Coila Ash, Director
 * Earth Economics, Dave Batker, Director
 * Ecology Center, Tracey Easthope, MPH, Director, Environmental Health Project
 * Endometriosis Association, Mary Lou Ballweg, President and Executive Director, Sofia Dorsano, Environmental Health Program
 * Environmental Advocates of New York, Anne K. Reynolds, Director of Air and Energy Programs
 * Environmental Association for Great Lakes Education, Jan Conley, Executive Director; Connie Minowa, Children’s Environmental Health Coordinator
 * Environmental Community Action, Inc., Carol Williams, Executive Director
 * Environmental Defense, Richard A. Denison, Ph.D., Senior Scientist
 * Environmental Health Fund, Gary Cohen, Executive Director; Joseph DiGangi, PhD; Judith Robinson, Special Projects Director
 * Environmental Health Strategy Center, Michael Belliveau, Executive Director
 * Environmental Health Watch, Stuart Greenberg, Executive Director
 * Environmental Research Foundation, Peter Montague, Director
 * Farm Worker Pesticide Project, Carol Dansereau, Executive Director
 * Foundation for Advancements in Science and Education, Carl Smith, Vice President/Senior Editor
 * Great Lake Centers for Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health School of Public Health, Peter Orris, MD, MPH, Professor and Associate Director
 * Great Lakes United, Derek Stack, Executive Director
 * Greenpeace USA, Lisa Finaldi, Issues Director
 * Hartford Citizens in Action, Sharon E. Lewis, Director
 * Health Care Without Harm, Gary Cohen, Co-Executive Director
 * Healthy Building Network, Paul Bogart, National Campaign Coordinator
 * Housatonic Environmental Action League, Audrey Cole, President
 * Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, David Wallinga, MD, MPH, Director of Food & Health Program
 * Institute for a Sustainable Future, Jamie Harvie, Executive Director
 * Institute for Children’s Environmental Health, Elise Miller, M.Ed., Executive Director
 * Maryland Pesticide Network, Ruth Berlin, LCSW-C, Executive Director
 * Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition, Deborah Forter, Executive Director
 * Minnesota Children’s Health Environmental Coalition, Janelle Sorensen, Coordinator
 * Natural Landscapes Project, Bobbie Morgan
 * Natural Resources Defense Council, Jennifer Sass, Senior Scientist
 * Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Carah Ong, Advocacy and Research Director
 * Oregon Center for Environmental Health, Jane Harris, Executive Director
 * Oregon Environmental Council, Sarah Doll, Program Director
 * Oregon State Public Interest Research Group, Rhett Lawrence, Environmental Advocate
 * Oregon Toxics Alliance, David Monk, Board President
 * Parents for Nontoxic Alternatives, Yanna Lambrinidou, MA, Founder
 * Pesticide Action Network of North America, Kristin Schafer, Program Coordinator
 * Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility, Ted Schettler MD, Chair-steering committee
 * Physicians for Social Responsibility—Los Angeles, Martha Dina Arguello, Director
 * Physicians for Social Responsibility-—Health and Environment Programs, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter, Robert M. Gould, MD, President
 * PIRGIM (Public Interest Research Group in Michigan), Mike Shriberg, Ph.D., State Director
 * Science and Environmental Health Network, Ted Schettler MD, MPH
 * United Steel Workers, Mike Wright, Director of Health, Safety & Environment
 * Washington Toxics Coalition, Gregg Small, Executive Director
 * Women’s Community Cancer Project, Margo Golden
 * Working Films, Robert West, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Judith Helfand, Co-Founder
 * World Wildlife Fund, Global Toxics Programme, Clifton Curtis, Director

Other SourceWatch resources

 * American Chemistry Council
 * Community Advisory Panels
 * Precautionary principle
 * REACH
 * Toxic Use Reduction Act

Contact details
Web: http://www.louisvillecharter.org/