Summary:
- The article discusses a loophole in the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) that allows the introduction of potentially harmful chemicals into consumer products without adequate safety testing.
- It highlights the case of "Trojan horse" chemicals, which are added to products as inert ingredients but can have toxic effects, and the lack of regulation around these substances.
- The article emphasizes the need for stronger regulations and more comprehensive safety assessments to protect consumers from exposure to these potentially hazardous chemicals in everyday products.