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Island Green Living Initiates a Coalition to Ban 'the Toxic 3 Os' in Sunscreen

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A coalition of environmental groups. community leaders, academics and businesses, led by St. John non-profit Island Green Living Association, have filed a petition seeking the removal of sunscreen products containing what they call "the Toxic 3 Os."

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