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Department of Environmental Protection Lists 'Chemicals of High Concern'

The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has released the state's official list of 49 chemicals used in everyday products that could represent a danger to children.

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has released the state's official list of 49 chemicals used in everyday products that could represent a danger to children.

In partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the DEP published the list of "Chemicals of High Concern" late last week, before a July 1 deadline.

The list includes a dozen chemicals proven to cause cancer in humans, including formaldehyde, benzene, vinyl chloride, arsenic and cadmium. Others include four chemicals used in flame retardants, three used in sunscreens and so-called hormone disrupters like parabens and phthalates.

Sierra Fletcher from the Environmental Health Strategy Center says the list represents a "baby step" and that the state should now mandate replacement of those chemicals with safer alternatives.