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The Pew and Ipsos survey was conducted between October 10, 2025 and October 17, 2025. There were 5357 adult subjects. Results were high across self-identified demographic categories. Those who agreed that the government should do more to control chemical safety included 90% of those who didn’t identify politically, 88% of Democrats, 89% of liberals, 85% of moderates, 77% of conservatives, and 79% of Republicans.
The purpose of the survey is to reduce exposure to dangerous chemicals that can disrupt the endocrine system, which produces hormones that affect human development like puberty, metabolism, childhood development, immunity, and reproduction. Certain chemicals increase the likelihood of multiple health impacts including infertility, preterm birth, reduced sperm quality, impaired brain development, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. These chemicals are found everywhere—in food, drinking water, construction materials and consumer products. Almost everyone in the country has detectable levels of chemicals in their bodies; these commonly found chemicals include phthalates, bisphenol A (BPA), per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), and some flame retardants.
The government doesn’t oversee harmful chemicals to the extent that they could, and do not require transparency about what products they are contained in. 84% of survey respondents said that the government should do more to identify and regulate dangerous chemicals found in everyday consumer products. Likewise, 83% said that business that make chemicals located in everyday products can’t be trusted to make sure products are safe without governmental involvement. 83% want businesses to provide more information about chemicals found in their products. to tell them more about the chemicals in their products.
When you or your child has suffered environmental injuries due to dangerous chemicals in your food, water, consumer products, and food packaging, you may be able to bring a toxic tort lawsuit with the help of an experienced attorney. What our lawyers need to prove depends on the particular circumstances of the case since different legal theories, statutes, and regulations may apply depending on the nature of the chemicals involved and the injuries. In general, we’ll need to prove (1) the substance was toxic, (2) you were exposed to it, and (3) you were injured by the exposure and suffered damages.
Consult an Experienced Environmental Safety Attorney
If you or a loved one was harmed by chemicals in the environment, call the seasoned Chicago-based toxic tort lawyers of Moll Law Group to determine whether you have a viable basis to sue for damages. When our firm can establish liability for dangerous or toxic chemical exposure, we may be able to recover economic and noneconomic damages on your behalf. We dedicate ourselves to fighting for people around the country. Complete our online form or call us at 312.462.1700.