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Kate Waddick, Founder of conscious cradle, focuses on three takeaways:
1) Over 40+ different authoritative research, regulatory, and advocacy organizations identify substances as "chemicals of concern."
2) Differing criteria is used by these authoritative organizations to identify substances as "chemicals of concern."
3) Substances identified as "chemicals of concern" may be associated with a range of hazard levels and hazard endpoints.
Learn more at https://consciouscradle.com
By conscious cradle AIKate Waddick, Founder of conscious cradle, focuses on three takeaways:
1) Over 40+ different authoritative research, regulatory, and advocacy organizations identify substances as "chemicals of concern."
2) Differing criteria is used by these authoritative organizations to identify substances as "chemicals of concern."
3) Substances identified as "chemicals of concern" may be associated with a range of hazard levels and hazard endpoints.
Learn more at https://consciouscradle.com