NPCA Calls for 'Cooperative Solutions' in Response to Threat of NAACP Lawsuit
The National Paint & Coatings Association is calling for a cooperative effort to find "new and effective solutions where lead-based paint constitutes a health threat."
WASHINGTON - The National Paint & Coatings Association, in an extensive response to the NAACP's recent announcement that it planned to take legal action against former lead-paint producers, is calling for a cooperative effort to find "new and effective solutions where lead-based paint constitutes a health threat."
NPCA President Andrew Doyle also sent a personal letter to Kweisi Mfume, president of the National Association of Colored People (NAACP), requesting a meeting with Mfume "to discuss their mutual goals of reducing lead exposure and advancing constructive solutions," the NPCA said.