Science can lead to a better understanding of new solutions to many of society’s problems, including environmental and health issues. To achieve this, the best science should be available to, and used by, government officials when making decisions. To achieve confidence in government decisions that depend upon science and technology, science must be considered in an open and responsible manner. ACS supports efforts to:
| Statement | Position |
| Biomonitoring | Reviews the science and interpretation of biomonitoring data on human health; calls for research to improve the utility of biomonitoring information in policy. |
| Climate Change | Reviews the science and recommends action on global climate issues. |
| Endocrine Disruption | Endorses expanded endocrine disruptor education and research and the development of more effective science-based decision-making tools and methods for reducing and eliminating exposures of humans and the environment. |
| Inherently Safer Technologies (IST) | Supports federal support of developing IST in reducing risk. |
| Labeling of Chemicals | Comments on OSHA proposal for global harmonization of hazard communication. |
| Laboratory Regulation | Endorses regulatory relief for research laboratories in academia, government, and industry. |
| Scientific Insight and Integrity | Supports the use of insightful and comprehensive scientific and engineering research and analyses to assist the development and evaluation of policy options. Encourages policies that assist the government to obtain and integrate scientific assessments including transparency, openness, empowerment of scientists inside and outside of government and an appropriate scientific advisory system. |
| Sustainability of the Chemical Enterprise | Defines the concept of sustainability in the context of the chemical enterprise and supports government incentives for sustainable technologies including regulatory flexibility, tax incentives, and research support. |