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It began to dawn on the early EWG team that though the public knew about pollution in air, water and soil, we didn’t know about pollution in people. And that was going to be the key to unlocking market change. EWG scientists got to work testing the umbilical cord blood of newborn infants, to see what pollutants they’re born with. The first studies began in 2004; anonymous American babies were
Since EWG isn’t limited to areas of published scientific research, they find inspiration everywhere by recognizing where people fall through cracks and where EWG can step in and do the most good.
Advocates urge House Farm Bill leaders to protect and strengthen anti-hunger and climate spending programs, include worker protections
Rooftop solar benefits for apartment buildings, schools in crosshairs of California energy regulators
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month shines spotlight on K-beauty and the clean beauty industry
As part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we want to spotlight K-beauty products – a broad term referring to cosmetics from Korea.
No Coincidence: Camp Lejeune's Contaminated Drinking Water
EWG: USDA should ban ‘low carbon’ beef claims
Something to scream about: Harmful chemicals in ice cream and popsicles
DOD: PFAS plumes in the 'proximity' of drinking water supplies
Statement from EWG on enactment of baby food heavy metal testing law
EWG: Schools near pesticide spray zones could lose health protections
Household cleaning industry bill would deny Americans right to know about toxic chemicals
Dry cleaning chemicals hang around - on your clothes
WanaBana recalls fruit puree pouches after high levels of lead sicken children
USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program needs reform to improve climate benefits
Statement from EWG on NuScale decision to pull plug on SMR boondoggle with DOE
New EPA data show millions more have ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
Holiday shopping, handled: The best (and cleanest) pampering gifts for everyone on your shopping list
Increasing price guarantees would likely send more farm subsidies to large partnerships
Report: PG&E top brass ‘quietly’ lobbied state regulators for additional $1.8 billion rate raise
Mixing up healthier holiday cocktails
Holiday party season is upon us, which means savory appetizers, festive desserts and seasonal cocktails and mocktails.
7 holiday cleaning tips for a healthy home
’Tis the season of joy and celebration – but with all the cooking and entertaining, our homes can quickly become a mess. Many of us may feel inspired to engage in a bit of seasonal cleaning –...