The Environmental Protection Agency wants to loosen the air pollution limits on a chemical called ethylene oxide, which plays a crucial role in sterilizing life-saving medical devices. But long-term exposure can cause leukemia and other kinds of cancers. CBS News national reporter Kati Weis has more.
Breakdown
- EPA proposes loosening air pollution limits on ethylene oxide
- Long-term exposure to ethylene oxide linked to cancer risks 9s
- Rollback would remove stricter emission controls from Biden-era rules 32s
- Johns Hopkins found ethylene oxide levels 10 times EPA limit in Cancer Alley 1m 41s
- American Lung Association calls the rollback unacceptable 3m 37s