“…conducted a systematic scoping review to examine the efficacy of various exposure-reduction interventions for two classes of toxic chemicals: phthalates and bisphenols. 13 Several members of the phthalate and bisphenol chemical classes, which have been detected in nearly 100% of people living in the United States, 14 , 15 are associated with serious and irreversible health harms, including reproductive and developmental toxicity. 8 , 16 – 18 Because of the known or suspected toxicity of these chemicals and their widespread exposure in the human population, international, federal, and state agencies have implemented policies over the past several decades to mitigate human exposures, especially for susceptible subpopulations, such as infants, children, and pregnant people.…”