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The European Union stands at a pivotal moment to shape a future where public health, social justice, and a climate and environment-friendly economy coexist.

Despite advancements in health and environmental policies, hazardous chemicals are still found in our water, food, air, everyday products, and bodies. They compromise our health, causing illness, infertility, cognitive impairment, and even premature death, with disproportionate impacts on women, children, and future generations. 

As an MEP, you have a unique opportunity to address this crisis by ensuring that the EU commits to a toxic-free and socially just green transition, and supports the European industry in leading the way in the innovation of safe and non-toxic chemicals, products, and practices.  

By signing this Pledge, you undertake, during your mandate, to defend:

A future-proof chemicals policy

Swiftly phase-out harmful chemicals and revise REACH to close existing gaps in the legislation and to better protect health and the environment, in line with the Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability.

Transparency and traceability of chemicals

Promote greater knowledge and understanding of chemicals used in production processes and found in consumer products, fostering a toxic-free circular economy.

A holistic ‘One Planet, One Health’ approach

Ensure that climate, biodiversity and pollution actions are addressed holistically. I will make sure that EU efforts to reduce carbon emissions and energy use and eliminate toxic chemicals complement each other, advocating for a coordinated legislative approach.

Phase out of forever chemicals (PFAS)

Back the phase out of all-non-essential uses of forever pollutants, recognising their long-term impact on health and the environment.

Strengthened access to justice and accountability

Support comprehensive provisions for access to justice, remediation and compensation for individuals affected by chemical pollution and ensure polluters are held accountable.

Inherently safe and sustainable chemicals, materials and products

Advocate for the EU industry to lead on innovation by substituting the most harmful chemicals and developing safe and sustainable chemicals, materials, and products from the drawboard.

End EU-banned chemicals exports

Work to stop the export of hazardous chemicals banned in the EU to countries with less stringent regulations.

SIGNATORIES

Elected Members of the EU Parliament (MEPs)

European Parliament candidates

  1. Abdoulaye Diarra, Europe Ecologie, France
  2. Albert Sterba, Czech Pirate Party, Czech Republic
  3. Alexandre Abreu, Bloco de Esquerda / Left Bloc, Portugal
  4. Aminata Pallud, European Greens / Les Ecologistes / Liste Europe Ecologie, France
  5. Amine Kessaci, Europe Ecologie, France
  6. Anabela Rodrigues, Bloco de esquerda, Portugal
  7. Anna Donáth, Momentum Mozgalom, Hungary
  8. Biteau Benoit, Europe Écologie, France
  9. Bonal Lisa, Gauche, France
  10. Caroline Roose, Europe Écologie, France
  11. Ciarán Cuffe, Green Party, Ireland
  12. Claude Gruffat, Europe Ecologie, France
  13. Corentin SOLEILHAC, Les Ecologistes, France
  14. Diego Cañamero Valle, Podemos, Spain
  15. Elsa Miedema, Partij voor de Dieren, Netherlands
  16. Estefanía Torres Martínez, Podemos, Spain
  17. Eugenia Arsenis, SYRIZA - Progressive Alliance, Greece
  18. Fátima Teixeira, Bloco de Esquerda, Portugal
  19. Flora Ghebali, Europe Ecologie, France
  20. Francisco Paupério, LIVRE, Portugal
  21. Gaby Markandu, Partij voor de Dieren, Netherlands
  22. Gilles Boisson, EELV, France
  23. Grace O'Sullivan, Green Party, Ireland
  24. Granger, Les Ecologistes, France
  25. Inês Antunes, Bloco de Esquerda, Portugal
  26. Jan Kristoffersen, Alternativet, Denmark
  27. Joana Ideias, Bloco de Esquerda, Portugal
  28. Jorge Paiva, Bloco de esquerda, Portugal
  29. José Augusto Peres Raposo, Bloco Esquerda, Portugal
  30. José Gusmão, Bloco de Esquerda, Portugal
  31. José Manuel Pureza, Bloco de Esquerda, Portugal
  32. Julio Rodríguez, Podemos, Spain
  33. Konstantina Adamou, PES, Greece
  34. Lammens Christian, Europe Ecologie, France
  35. Luis Fazendeiro, Bloco de Esquerda, Potugal
  36. Maël Rannou, Europe écologie (Greens), France
  37. Maillard, Les Écologistes - EELV   France
  38. Mar Cambrollé Jurado, Podemos, Spain
  39. María Teresa Pérez Diaz, Podemos, Spain
  40. Marine Tondelier, Europe Ecologie / Greens EFA, France
  41. Miguel Chambel , LIVRE (European Green Party), Portugal
  42. Mikuláš Peksa, Česká pirátská strana, Česká republika
  43. Nayra van Lubek, Partij voor de Dieren, Netherlands
  44. Nicole Dick, Partij voor de Dieren, Netherlands
  45. Nora Isabel Espina Lopez, Podemos, Spain
  46. Norberta Grilo, Bloco de Esquerda, Portugal
  47. Panagiotis Kounakis, Pasok Kinal, Greece
  48. Pauline O'Reilly, Green Party, Ireland
  49. Pierre Carret, Les Ecologistes, France
  50. Pierre Larrouturou, Nouvelle Donne, France
  51. Popoff, Les écologistes - Europe Ecologie Les Verts, France
  52. Priscillia Ludosky, Europe Ecologie, France
  53. Régis Godec, Europe Ecologie, France
  54. Ronan van Langen, Partij voor de Dieren, Netherlands
  55. Santiago Mbanda Lima, Bloco de Esquerda, Portugal
  56. Savatier , Europe Ecologie Les Verts, France
  57. Sirpa Pietikäinen, Kansallinen Kokoomus, Finland
  58. Stéphanie Dembak-dijoux, Europe Ecologie, France
  59. Wesley Pechler, Partij voor de Dieren, Netherlands
  60. Yuri Zandwijken, Partij voor de Dieren, Netherlands
  61. Παναγιωτησ Δημόπουλοσ, Πασοκ Κίνημα Αλλαγησ, Greece Ελλάδα

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