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Fact Sheets: Triclosan
Fact Sheets Count: 1February 28, 2011
Triclosan: What the Research Shows, 2008-2010
Although the market for “antibacterial” products remains strong, public opinion on triclosan is turning. In the past two years, pressure from activists and U.S. policy makers, as well as emerging science have forced federal agencies to finally begin a thorough investigation of this toxic pesticide.

