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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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  • Pennsylvania’s first proposed chemical recycling plant cancelled April 19, 2024
    Plans to build what would have been one of the largest chemical recycling plants in the country in Pennsylvania were canceled this week. A Texas-based company called Encina first announced plans to build a facility that would convert waste plastic into chemicals that could be used to create more plastic in Point Township, Pennsylvania, along […]

    Kristina Marusic

  • The lasting impact of the Deepwater Horizon spill on marine life April 19, 2024
    A recent expedition to the Gulf of Mexico has revealed ongoing environmental damage from the Deepwater Horizon disaster, showing little signs of recovery for the marine ecosystem. Xander Peters reports for Hakai Magazine.In short:Fourteen years after the Deepwater Horizon explosion, marine life at the site continues to exhibit signs of distress, including discolored and injured […]

    EHN Curators

  • Environmental regulation of 'forever chemicals' starts, but challenges persist April 19, 2024
    New U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines mark a turning point in regulating harmful PFAS chemicals in U.S. water systems.Sabrina Tavernise hosts the episode for The New York Times.In short:PFAS, also known as forever chemicals, are found in numerous consumer products beyond water, posing health risks.New EPA regulations target only six types of PFAS, despite thousands […]

    EHN Curators

  • Earth Day reclaimed: activists fight corporate takeover of the movement April 19, 2024
    Climate activists advocate for a return to Earth Day's protest roots, opposing the commercial exploitation of the event.Kristin Hostetter reports for Outside.In short:Earth Day began in 1970 as a significant protest and has since morphed into a marketing tool for companies.Activists emphasize the day's origins and the need to focus on genuine environmental change rather […]

    EHN Curators

  • New analysis warns of pesticide residues on some fruits and veggies April 19, 2024
    This story was originally published in The New Lede, a journalism project of the Environmental Working Group, and is republished here with permission.Several types of fruits and vegetables generally considered to be healthy can contain levels of pesticide residues potentially unsafe for consumption, according to an analysis conducted by Consumer Reports (CR) released on Thursday.The […]

    Carey Gillam

RSS EHN

  • Pennsylvania’s first proposed chemical recycling plant cancelled April 19, 2024
    Plans to build what would have been one of the largest chemical recycling plants in the country in Pennsylvania were canceled this week. A Texas-based company called Encina first announced plans to build a facility that would convert waste plastic into chemicals that could be used to create more plastic in Point Township, Pennsylvania, along […]

    Kristina Marusic

  • The lasting impact of the Deepwater Horizon spill on marine life April 19, 2024
    A recent expedition to the Gulf of Mexico has revealed ongoing environmental damage from the Deepwater Horizon disaster, showing little signs of recovery for the marine ecosystem. Xander Peters reports for Hakai Magazine.In short:Fourteen years after the Deepwater Horizon explosion, marine life at the site continues to exhibit signs of distress, including discolored and injured […]

    EHN Curators

  • Environmental regulation of 'forever chemicals' starts, but challenges persist April 19, 2024
    New U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines mark a turning point in regulating harmful PFAS chemicals in U.S. water systems.Sabrina Tavernise hosts the episode for The New York Times.In short:PFAS, also known as forever chemicals, are found in numerous consumer products beyond water, posing health risks.New EPA regulations target only six types of PFAS, despite thousands […]

    EHN Curators

  • Earth Day reclaimed: activists fight corporate takeover of the movement April 19, 2024
    Climate activists advocate for a return to Earth Day's protest roots, opposing the commercial exploitation of the event.Kristin Hostetter reports for Outside.In short:Earth Day began in 1970 as a significant protest and has since morphed into a marketing tool for companies.Activists emphasize the day's origins and the need to focus on genuine environmental change rather […]

    EHN Curators

  • New analysis warns of pesticide residues on some fruits and veggies April 19, 2024
    This story was originally published in The New Lede, a journalism project of the Environmental Working Group, and is republished here with permission.Several types of fruits and vegetables generally considered to be healthy can contain levels of pesticide residues potentially unsafe for consumption, according to an analysis conducted by Consumer Reports (CR) released on Thursday.The […]

    Carey Gillam