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HuffPost: Black Plastic Cookware — Should You Throw Yours Out?

HuffPost: Black Plastic Cookware — Should You Throw Yours Out?

A new study gives even more reason to reconsider that plastic container or serving spoon...
The Guardian: Scary-fast fashion: why throwaway Halloween costumes might be toxic

The Guardian: Scary-fast fashion: why throwaway Halloween costumes might be toxic

The Center for Environmental Health has found substances such as lead, cadmium and BPA in costume pieces from both Halloween Express and Spirit Halloween at...
The Guardian: Harris administration would rein in toxic PFAS chemicals, advocates say

The Guardian: Harris administration would rein in toxic PFAS chemicals, advocates say

Public health advocates are optimistic that a Kamala Harris win in the November presidential election in the US would lead to further regulation of PFAS toxic “forever...
The Hill: Federal judge rules EPA must publish more information about chemicals under review

The Hill: Federal judge rules EPA must publish more information about chemicals under review

It’s an emerging threat to public health that we've reported on for years: Toxic PFAS chemicals --- tied to cancer and other health issues...
ABC: Health concerns from ‘forever chemicals’ heighten, found in pesticides

ABC: Health concerns from ‘forever chemicals’ heighten, found in pesticides

It’s an emerging threat to public health that we've reported on for years: Toxic PFAS chemicals --- tied to cancer and other health issues...
Bloomberg Law: Environmental Groups Sue EPA Over PFAS in Plastic Containers

Bloomberg Law: Environmental Groups Sue EPA Over PFAS in Plastic Containers

Environmental groups sued the EPA on Thursday over an alleged lack of action to regulate the distribution of plastic containers contaminated with PFAS...
Do Your Workout Clothes Contain Endocrine-Disrupting Microplastics?

Do Your Workout Clothes Contain Endocrine-Disrupting Microplastics?

We’ve come across some alarming headlines in the last year suggesting that workout clothes potentially expose us to endocrine-disrupting chemicals...
In The News: Toxic Fashion Report

In The News: Toxic Fashion Report

CEH’s new groundbreaking report, Toxic Fashion: How Off-Price Retailers Expose Shoppers to Lead, details a 13 year long issue with Ross and Burlington and their...

Why Mardi Gras beads are so toxic—and how a group of middle schoolers is trying to change that

New Orleans and Mobile dispute where Mardi Gras was birthed, but both Gulf Coast cities struggle with the same plastic waste. How can they design...

Got Plastic With a No. 2 Recycling Symbol? Beware a Toxic Problem

A little-known American company has been giving plastic a special touch called fluorination for 40 years. After the EPA discovered treated containers can leach “forever...

Is It Safe to Reuse Plastic Take-out Containers?

If your house is anything like mine, you’ve got a kitchen cabinet filled to the brim—no, overflowing—with plastic food containers. Maybe some are ones you’ve bought...
EPA sued over ‘egregious’ delay in addressing lead weights in car wheels

EPA sued over ‘egregious’ delay in addressing lead weights in car wheels

By Clark Mindock August 23, 202312:53 PM PDT Aug 23 (Reuters) - Public health and environmental groups have accused the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of unreasonably...
Opinion: Hitting the gym or going to yoga? Your workout clothes could be doing more harm than you realize

Opinion: Hitting the gym or going to yoga? Your workout clothes could be doing more harm than you realize

In 2022, the Center for Environmental Health, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group based in California, tested sports bras, leggings, athletic shirts and other activewear and found high...
In the News: BPA found in MORE athletic wear

In the News: BPA found in MORE athletic wear

Center for Environmental Health (CEH) said it sent legal notices to eight more brands whose leggings, shorts, sports bras, and athletic shirts after testing showed...

In the News: PFAS Discharges in California Groundwater

The Center for Environmental Health recently confirmed that three Bay Area facilities have been discharging toxicants known as “forever chemicals” into the region's groundwater. Check out...