Take Action: Network with Automakers for Healthier Vehicles!

Learn about HealthyStuff.org's vehicle findings:

Please take a moment to let automakers know -- through their social networks -- that you'd like to see healthier vehicles in showrooms. Here's how:

facebook-actionFIRST: "Like" us on Facebook



THEN: Click on a brand from the list below and you'll be taken directly to that automaker's Facebook page. Feel free to copy the post at the top of each column, or write your own! Please remember to tag us (@HealthyStuff.org) so we can keep track of the volume.

Sample post for their Facebook Pages: "Happy to see one of your vehicles on the 2012 HealthyStuff.org 'Best' list!"

Sample post for their Facebook Pages: "Disappointed to see you on @HealthyStuff.org's worst list.  As a consumer, it's important to me that you certify your vehicles to TUV or Oeko-Tex standards."



Spread the word
: Help us create a barrage that automakers can't resist. Click here to tell your friends and family about this action alert. 


THE FINAL STEP: Ask for better regulations at the federal level

The Safe Chemicals Act of 2011 will improve everyday products, including vehicles.

It requires:
  • Phase-out of the most dangerous known chemicals
  • Testing of new chemicals to make sure they are safe before they are sold to the public
  • Disclosure of chemical testing data

Unless Congress acts, chemical companies will continue to put products on the market that are linked to childhood leukemia and brain cancers, breast and testicular cancer, neurological disorders like autism and Alzheimer's, and fertility problems.


Please take a minute NOW to ask your Senators to co-sponsor the Safe Chemicals Act.

Sign the letter below – or, better yet, write your own – and we’ll be sure your message reaches your senators on Capitol Hill immediately. 

 

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