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Center for Environmental Health's testing repeatedly found high levels of lead in leather and faux leather fashion accessories such as handbags, wallets, shoes, and belts sold at off-price retailers.
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A new survey from Pew finds 5 in 6 adults want government, business to do more to ensure chemical safety.
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The Center for Environmental Health sent Notices of Violation to retailers Amazon.com, Target, and Walmart for selling shampoos, body soaps, and other hygiene products containing the carcinogenic ingredient cocamide diethanolamine (or Cocamide DEA). We recommend avoiding the following products from Amazon, Target, and Walmart unless the manufacturers remove Cocamide DEA from ...
The Center for Environmental Health sent Notices of Violation to retailers Amazon.com, Target, and Walmart for selling shampoos, body soaps, and other hygiene products containing the carcinogenic ingredient cocamide diethanolamine (or Cocamide DEA). We recommend avoiding the following products from Amazon, Target, and Walmart unless the manufacturers remove Cocamide DEA from ...
The chemical industry is pressuring Congress to roll back protections on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) — a bedrock chemical safety law which empowers the EPA to stop companies from putting dangerous chemicals into everyday products.
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