Chlorine Chemistry Division


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Disaster Relief for Haiti
ACC is collecting donations to raise money for earthquake relief for Haiti through the Chlorine Chemistry Foundation, a tax-exempt charity that works to provide safe drinking water to underserved communities and areas ravaged by natural disasters. The foundation will direct these funds to International Action, a well-established relief group that has been working in Haiti for years to provide clean drinking water. International Action is currently working with the U.S. military to provide portable drinking water tanks and water-treatment chemicals at the Port-au-Prince harbor.

Tell Scientific American to Stand Up for Science! Retract Bogus Claims About Drinking Water and Chlorine!
In the 1/25/10 “Earth Talk” column, Tapped Out?, Scientific American offers an alarming, but highly inaccurate discussion on the safety of chlorinated drinking water. By highlighting unsupported claims from water filter manufacturers and linking to their product websites, the column reads more like an advertisement than an objective article. This does a disservice to Scientific American readers and to public health.

For Kids: Flu Germs Busted by Chlorine! Coloring Book
In their third adventure, the Chlorin8tor and Little Hector battle the viruses that cause flu. The Disinfecting Duo teach kids the “sneaky way” that viruses spread and how they can use that knowledge to avoid flu.

The Chlorine Chemistry Division of the American Chemistry Council represents major producers and users of chlorine in North America. The Division works to promote and protect the sustainability of chlorine chemistry processes, products and applications in accordance with the principles of Responsible Care®. We deliver comprehensive advocacy, issue tracking and communications support on behalf of our members and the overall chlor-alkali sector.

The chlorine industry contributes over $46 billion to the North American economy annually and helps provide thousands of essential products, including clean drinking water, energy-efficient building materials, electronics, fiber optics, solar energy cells, 93 percent of life-saving pharmaceuticals, 86 percent of crop protection compounds and much more.

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