Credit: PBS

Video of Sen. Merkley questioning Lee Zeldin during his confirmation hearing to lead the Environmental Protection Agency.

Sen. Merkley questions Lee Zeldin about plastic pollution in EPA confirmation hearing

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), questioned Lee Zeldin, President Donald Trump’s nominee for EPA administrator, about the plastic pollution crisis in a confirmation hearing Thursday held by the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.

PBS video on plastic pollution starts at 4:02.

In short:

  • Sen. Merkley highlighted recent studies linking microplastics to cancer, heart disease and fertility issues and their presence in breast milk and various organs, including the brain.
  • He stressed the importance of addressing plastics as an endocrine disruptor and asked Zeldin if he is familiar with the science behind these issues. Zeldin indicated he is researching the topic.
  • Merkley expressed skepticism about the chemical industry's efforts to promote "chemical recycling" as a solution to the plastic waste problem.

Why this matters:

Environmental advocates fear Zeldin's pro-industry stance will allow the fossil fuel and plastic industries to continue polluting while eliminating regulatory safeguards to protect public health.

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