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Household cleaning industry bill would deny Americans right to know about toxic chemicals

Gov. Newsom signs bill to ban fiberglass and other toxic chemicals from mattresses and sofas

California moves closer to banning toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in cleaners

Cleaning products emit hundreds of hazardous chemicals, new study finds

California advances bill to ban toxic ‘forever chemicals’ from cleaners

California bill would ban toxic ‘forever chemicals’ from cleaners

HCPA and EWG launch coalition to support the EPA

California proclaims October Children’s Environmental Health Month

Leading industry consumer health expert joins EWG to head Healthy Living Science team
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Calls grow for FCC to protect kids from wireless radiation

Walmart’s Built for Better program highlights EWG VERIFIED® products

Study: Wireless radiation exposure for children should be hundreds of times lower than current federal limits

EWG applauds bill to end Defense Dept. use of ‘forever chemicals’ in household items

Calif. bill would ban toxic ‘forever chemicals’ from food packaging

Calif. bill would ban ‘forever chemicals’ in products for children

Study: Replacing Furniture and Foam Reduces Levels of Toxic Flame Retardants

EWG Applauds Senate Confirmation of Michael Regan as EPA Administrator

FDA Asks Women To Protect Themselves From Products The Agency Refused To Ban
Today, the Food and Drug Administration sent a special women's health alert and unveiled a new webpage urging caution for anyone using formaldehyde in hair-smoothing treatments, sometimes referred to...

Study Shows Mounting Evidence of Plasticizer Chemicals’ Harm to the Fetus
Prenatal exposure to the widely used plasticizer chemicals called phthalates can lead to learning, attention and behavioral disorders in children, according to a peer-reviewed study published today in...

EWG Applauds Senate Environmental Committee’s Vote To Approve Michael Regan as EPA Administrator
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee today voted 14-6 to confirm Michael Regan to be the next administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. The full Senate will vote in the coming...
