U.S. to Sign Chemical Ban Treaty

April 19, 2001

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Washington, D.C. — A Bush administration source says the President will sign a treaty designed to phase out 12 highly toxic chemicals, including dioxins and furans resulting from waste burning. The treaty would require the reduction and eventual elimination of these chemicals and would establish a $150 million international fund to develop nontoxic chemical substitutes.

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