CEH Condemns Supreme Court’s Decision Gutting EPA’s Ability to Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision in West Virginia v. EPA undermines the agency’s ability to regulate emissions from fossil fuel fired power plants under the Clean Air Act, endangering public health and the environment.
CEH Statement on U.S. Supreme Court Decision to Revoke Right to Abortion and Bodily Autonomy
We stand for the rights of individual autonomy and bodily integrity, we believe healthcare is a human right, and we believe in sexual and reproductive justice for all.
FDA Bans JUUL
CEH applauds the FDA’s decision to protect public health and children’s health by removing Juul products from the U.S. market.
New Report Exposes Forced Labor, Toxic Occupational Hazards, and Climate Warming Impacts of Vinyl Flooring Industry
Often signaled out as one of the most toxic plastics, PVC is used in a range of products from credit cards to pipes, and increasingly in vinyl flooring, including in so-called luxury vinyl tile, which is the leading export application for PVC manufactured in China.
Who Protects Us From Harmful Chemicals?
We are so thrilled to share with you our brand new video, narrated by Sarah Wayne Callies, who you might know from hit TV shows like The Walking Dead and Prison Break. But when she is not on the set directing, producing, or writing her latest project, she is a mother,...CEH Condemns White Supremacy
We at CEH unequivocally condemn white supremacy culture and commit to dismantling this culture in our organization, in the communities we serve, and throughout the United States.
NEW: CEH’s Annual Report
Our 2021 Annual Report is hot off the press. Read all about our big wins!
Health or Harm: What’s in Your Workout Band
The Center for Environmental Health’s (CEH) testing has shown that popular workout brands such as Adidas, Go Fit, and AmazonBasics have been selling latex workout bands that contain cancer-causing nitrosamines as a result of their latex processing. Last spring, CEH initiated legal action against 15 companies that sell latex workout bands.
Victory! Estée Lauder, MAC & Clinique Makeup Will Not Contain Toxic Chemical PFOA
The settlement ensures that cosmetics like foundations and concealers manufactured under these brands will not contain any intentionally added PFOA or other fluorinated ingredients that are known to degrade to PFOA.