CEH to Protect the World Against Your Purse

By ACSH Staff — Jun 26, 2009
The valiant folks over at the Center for Environmental Health claim to have found yet another unnecessary lead risk: high levels of lead in name-brand handbags and wallets purchased from Target, Macy s, Wal-Mart, and many other retailers, and they recommend that we TELL THESE STORES TO GET THE LEAD OUT OF PURSES! They go on to make a demonstrably false claim: Scientists are increasingly convinced that there is no safe level of lead exposure.

The valiant folks over at the Center for Environmental Health claim to have found yet another unnecessary lead risk: high levels of lead in name-brand handbags and wallets purchased from Target, Macy s, Wal-Mart, and many other retailers, and they recommend that we TELL THESE STORES TO GET THE LEAD OUT OF PURSES!

They go on to make a demonstrably false claim: Scientists are increasingly convinced that there is no safe level of lead exposure.

This is a new wave of people who are arguing against the classical toxicological principle that dosages are significant, says ACSH's Dr. Elizabeth Whelan.

ACSH's Dr. Gilbert Ross adds: We strongly disagree with that thesis on the grounds that it is unscientific and is basically analogous to a revocation of the laws of thermodynamics by which I mean they can t just get away with saying that a tiny exposure is worse than a large one it s nonsense. There is no evidence to support it.