Our Institute's joint research found that flame retardants were present in 101 vehicles tested in the United States. The most prevalent flame retardant, TCIPP, was found in 99% of cars and is currently under study by the National Toxicology Program as a carcinogen. Other flame retardants detected in the cars are known carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, and/or neurotoxins, and are persistent and bioaccumulate in humans. | greensciencepolicy.org