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LBP Solutions is a trusted resource for news, regulations and/or other information regarding the most prominent environmental concerns affecting commercial, residential and institutional buildings today, including high traffice, largely populated spaces such as businesses, schools, apartments and churches to argueably the most important space…your home. Through our many years of collective experience, we have been asked and have answered hundreds of questions related to LEAD BASED PAINT, ASBESTOS, MOLD and other INDOOR AIR QUALITY concerns. We have listed many of these questions in an effort to help better inform you of the problems and processes you may encounter. If you don’t see your questions or concern listed below or you need more information on your specific case, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 844-LBP-LEAD or through many of the ways found throughout this website, including the following link.  [ CONTACT ]

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Stay up-to-date with live news feeds on important environmental related issues that may impact you and your community.  In addition to LBPSolutions.com, the Environmental Health News Organization is a trusted resource for news and other information regarding many of the environmental concerns LBP Solutions, LLC can assist you with.

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  • Op-ed: “Plastic People” — A documentary that changed my view on plastics March 29, 2024
    AUSTIN, TX — At SXSW, a new documentary highlighted the harmful effects of plastics on human health and opened my eyes to this widespread crisis. Upon arriving at the premiere of Plastic People, I felt well-informed about plastics. However, throughout the film I discovered new insights, including the production process, impacts on the human body […]

    Amanda Vanjaarsveld

  • Las sustancias químicas asociadas a la producción del plástico son más y están menos regulados de lo que pensábamos: Informe March 28, 2024
    HOUSTON – PlastChem es un proyecto financiado por el Consejo Noruego de Investigación que identifica y trata de abordar los daños potenciales de los plásticos y polímeros. El informe publicado este mes se basa en evidencias cada vez más numerosas que sugieren que la producción, el uso y los residuos plásticos están inundando a los […]

    Cami Ferrell

  • Shell must seek a new air pollution permit for its Pennsylvania plastics plant March 28, 2024
    PITTSBURGH — The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is requiring Shell Chemical Appalachia to submit a new air pollution permit for its massive petrochemical plant in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, which will subject the plant to more regulatory oversight than it’s been operating under. The company began operations in November 2022, but has continued operating […]

    Kristina Marusic

  • Op-ed: For environmental groups, Biden’s LNG decision cause for celebration – and caution March 28, 2024
    For fighters on the frontlines of the battle for environmental justice, the wins can seem few and far between. But environmentalists had reason to celebrate recently when the Biden administration announced a pause on new permits to export liquified natural gas (LNG), pending updates by the Department of Energy (DOE) to its authorization process. The […]

    Dorothy Terry

  • Weed killer linked to brain damage heavily used in California's Latino communities March 28, 2024
    In California, low-income Latino communities are disproportionately exposed to paraquat, a weed killer associated with Parkinson's disease, according to a recent analysis.Liza Gross reports for Inside Climate News.In short:Paraquat, identified as highly toxic, is primarily used in five agricultural counties with predominantly Latino, low-income populations.The Environmental Working Group's analysis reveals that over 5 million pounds […]

    EHN Curators

RSS EHN

  • Op-ed: “Plastic People” — A documentary that changed my view on plastics March 29, 2024
    AUSTIN, TX — At SXSW, a new documentary highlighted the harmful effects of plastics on human health and opened my eyes to this widespread crisis. Upon arriving at the premiere of Plastic People, I felt well-informed about plastics. However, throughout the film I discovered new insights, including the production process, impacts on the human body […]

    Amanda Vanjaarsveld

  • Las sustancias químicas asociadas a la producción del plástico son más y están menos regulados de lo que pensábamos: Informe March 28, 2024
    HOUSTON – PlastChem es un proyecto financiado por el Consejo Noruego de Investigación que identifica y trata de abordar los daños potenciales de los plásticos y polímeros. El informe publicado este mes se basa en evidencias cada vez más numerosas que sugieren que la producción, el uso y los residuos plásticos están inundando a los […]

    Cami Ferrell

  • Shell must seek a new air pollution permit for its Pennsylvania plastics plant March 28, 2024
    PITTSBURGH — The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is requiring Shell Chemical Appalachia to submit a new air pollution permit for its massive petrochemical plant in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, which will subject the plant to more regulatory oversight than it’s been operating under. The company began operations in November 2022, but has continued operating […]

    Kristina Marusic

  • Op-ed: For environmental groups, Biden’s LNG decision cause for celebration – and caution March 28, 2024
    For fighters on the frontlines of the battle for environmental justice, the wins can seem few and far between. But environmentalists had reason to celebrate recently when the Biden administration announced a pause on new permits to export liquified natural gas (LNG), pending updates by the Department of Energy (DOE) to its authorization process. The […]

    Dorothy Terry

  • Weed killer linked to brain damage heavily used in California's Latino communities March 28, 2024
    In California, low-income Latino communities are disproportionately exposed to paraquat, a weed killer associated with Parkinson's disease, according to a recent analysis.Liza Gross reports for Inside Climate News.In short:Paraquat, identified as highly toxic, is primarily used in five agricultural counties with predominantly Latino, low-income populations.The Environmental Working Group's analysis reveals that over 5 million pounds […]

    EHN Curators