DOW Chemical issues and correspondence, 1997-2008
16 folders
(Includes topical files on pesticide use and environmental health.)
16 folders
(Includes topical files on pesticide use and environmental health.)
38 folders
(DOW Chemical and Michigan Source Reduction Initiative (MSRI) – includes topical files on toxics reduction, wildlife studies, dioxin, the Eco Center and Johnson controls, MSRI projects "A" and "B1", and recycling.)
29 folders
(Includes materials related to the Johnson controls suit, mandatory recycling, newspaper and press clippings related to Gelman, one folder related to vision planning for the Ecology Center. The materials related to toxins in cars also includes air quality testing and reports, sustainable plastics, and information on automotive plastics. Also includes materials related to nuclear power regulation.)
10 folders
(Includes information on zero waste programs and toxics in automotive assembly.)
26 folders
(Includes correspondence with Michigan State University; environmental justice in Flint documents; and information about pesticides in schools, baby food; and a file on the connection between pollution and poverty.)
33 folders
(Includes material about redlining and loan discrimination, environmental justice and race, Detroiters Working for the Environment, Shimtech, Healthy Schools advocacy, Gennessee wood waste, and EPA documents.)
45 folders
Includes EPA pesticide materials, environmental equity reports, pesticide fact sheets for lawns and invasive species, as well as a pesticides alternatives report.
Also includes fact sheets about the North American spongy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar), renamed in 2022 as the previous name contained a term considered offensive by the North American Romani community. While the folder title has been adjusted, the material still refers to the moth by its original common name.