Victory! CEH Reaches Agreement with 42 Leather Companies to Eliminate Toxic Metal Known as ‘Hex Chrome’
The companies include Cole Haan, Dolce & Gabbana, and Manolo Blahnik.
The companies include Cole Haan, Dolce & Gabbana, and Manolo Blahnik.
CEH’s CEO Kizzy Charles-Guzman was featured on the season finale of the People Over Plastic podcast during NYC’s Climate Week.
The bill would place limits on heavy metals, ban certain pesticide residues, trigger the safety reassessment of food additives including artificial food dyes that have been linked with health harms, and ban the use of PFAS, phthalates, and bisphenols in school meal food packaging.
For the first time, the federal government announced today a requirement for municipal water systems to remove six synthetic chemicals linked to cancer and other health problems that are present in the tap water of hundreds of millions of people across the U.S.
Today NRDC released a fact sheet in partnership with the Break Free From Plastic movement highlighting the worst and most toxic plastics.
EPA estimates that emissions from these airplanes account for about 70% of lead released into the air.
CEH protects people from toxic chemicals by working with communities, consumers, workers, government, and the private sector to demand and support business practices that are safe for public health and the environment.
CEH a Founder’s Celebration on Friday, May 5 in San Francisco, honoring Michael Green’s 26 years of transformational leadership at the organization.
A coalition of five public health advocacy organizations petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to revoke its approval to use the harmful color additive titanium dioxide in food.
Our annual report and legacy of impact is now live.