Welcome to Eco Bulletin!
September 2025 Newsletter |
Welcome to Eco Bulletin!
September 2025 Newsletter |
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Greetings everyone! As you may have noticed, until now we have been releasing two newsletters each month — one from the Environmental Health Association of Canada and another from the Environmental Health Association of Québec.
To make things simpler and reduce the amount of information landing in your inbox, starting September 1, 2025, we will be combining these into a single newsletter representing both groups.
This way, you’ll receive all the important updates, news, and resources in one place — easier to follow, without missing anything!
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Greetings everyone! As you may have noticed, until now we have been releasing two newsletters each month — one from the Environmental Health Association of Canada and another from the Environmental Health Association of Québec.
To make things simpler and reduce the amount of information landing in your inbox, starting September 1, 2025, we will be combining these into a single newsletter representing both groups.
This way, you’ll receive all the important updates, news, and resources in one place — easier to follow, without missing anything!
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News As we welcome September, we are excited to share updates, resources, and events designed to support those living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). This month, we invite you to join us in raising awareness, strengthening community, and building healthier, more inclusive spaces together. |
News As we welcome September, we are excited to share updates, resources, and events designed to support those living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). This month, we invite you to join us in raising awareness, strengthening community, and building healthier, more inclusive spaces together. |
Resilience 2025: A Note of Thanks This year’s Resilience Conference on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) was a milestone for our community, bringing together researchers, policymakers, advocates, and the public. None of this would have been possible without the generous support of our funders and partners.
👉 Read our Note of Gratitude and explore the Day 1 results and Day 2 results. |
Resilience 2025: A Note of Thanks This year’s Resilience Conference on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) was a milestone for our community, bringing together researchers, policymakers, advocates, and the public. None of this would have been possible without the generous support of our funders and partners.
👉 Read our Note of Gratitude and explore the Day 1 results and Day 2 results. |
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| | | Preparing for Fall: Reducing Indoor Air Triggers Before Turning on Heating |
Preparing for Fall: Reducing Indoor Air Triggers Before Turning on Heating |
As colder weather approaches, preparing your heating system by cleaning vents, replacing filters, and managing humidity can help reduce dust, mould, and chemical triggers that worsen MCS symptoms. Choosing low-emission heating options and using air purifiers further support cleaner indoor air and a healthier home environment. |
As colder weather approaches, preparing your heating system by cleaning vents, replacing filters, and managing humidity can help reduce dust, mould, and chemical triggers that worsen MCS symptoms. Choosing low-emission heating options and using air purifiers further support cleaner indoor air and a healthier home environment. |
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| | | Toxic PFAS in Reusable Period Products |
Toxic PFAS in Reusable Period Products |
A new study found that many reusable menstrual products, including period underwear and pads, contain toxic PFAS chemicals, which are linked to hormone disruption, immune effects, and cancer. For people with MCS, this is especially concerning because PFAS are persistent, easily absorbed through sensitive skin, and rarely disclosed on product labels. |
A new study found that many reusable menstrual products, including period underwear and pads, contain toxic PFAS chemicals, which are linked to hormone disruption, immune effects, and cancer. For people with MCS, this is especially concerning because PFAS are persistent, easily absorbed through sensitive skin, and rarely disclosed on product labels. |
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| | | This September Harvest Quinoa Bowl is a nourishing, seasonal dish designed to be gentle and supportive for people with MCS. |
This September Harvest Quinoa Bowl is a nourishing, seasonal dish designed to be gentle and supportive for people with MCS. |
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| Environmental Health Association of Canada - Association pour la santé environnementale du Canada (EHAC-ASEC), PO Box 364(CP 364), Saint-Sauveur, Québec J0R 1R0, Canada. Email (Courriel): office@ehac-asec.ca | Tel: 514.332.4320 | Fax: 450 227 4143 | Website (site web): ehac-asec.ca Association pour la santé environnementale du Québec - Environmental Health Association of Québec (ASEQ-EHAQ), CP 364 (PO Box 364), Saint-Sauveur, Québec J0R 1R0, Canada. Courriel (email) : bureau@aseq-ehaq.ca | Tél : 514 332 4320 | Télécopieur (Fax) : 450 227 4143 | Sites web (Websites) : aseq-ehaq.ca, ecoasisquebec.ca, LaVieEcolo.ca |
Environmental Health Association of Canada - Association pour la santé environnementale du Canada (EHAC-ASEC), PO Box 364(CP 364), Saint-Sauveur, Québec J0R 1R0, Canada. Email (Courriel): office@ehac-asec.ca | Tel: 514.332.4320 | Fax: 450 227 4143 | Website (site web): ehac-asec.ca Association pour la santé environnementale du Québec - Environmental Health Association of Québec (ASEQ-EHAQ), CP 364 (PO Box 364), Saint-Sauveur, Québec J0R 1R0, Canada. Courriel (email) : bureau@aseq-ehaq.ca | Tél : 514 332 4320 | Télécopieur (Fax) : 450 227 4143 | Sites web (Websites) : aseq-ehaq.ca, ecoasisquebec.ca, LaVieEcolo.ca |
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