
Why and How to Avoid Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Even though they are no longer being manufactured, PCBs are still being released into the environment via leaks, improper disposal, and incineration … More ›
From food packaging and children’s toys to shower curtains and building materials, PVC is all around us. But PVC is the most toxic plastic … More ›
Whatever your cookware is made from can end up in your food, so if you’re reading food labels, you should also be reading cookware labels … More ›
Depending on where you live and your local water sources, your tap water might actually be safer and cleaner than bottled water … More ›
Some lawn and garden chemicals have been linked with behavioral problems in children, damage to the nervous system and brain, developmental and … More ›
Want safer cookware? Toss out the teflon! Teflon contains harmful chemicals which can off-gas during the cooking process … More ›
Take these easy steps to keep your car clean, safe, and reduce your exposure to automotive contaminants … More ›
From lead and cadmium in paint, plastics, and jewelry to xylene, toluene, and phthalates in play cosmetics - when did toy boxes become a toxic … More ›
The EPA has classified formaldehyde as a known human carcinogen. Formaldehyde can off-gas from pressed woods into the air, polluting your indoor air … More ›
Meat and poultry can be part of a healthy well-balanced diet. However, these foods can also contain varying levels of toxic pollutants, including … More ›
A researcher at the University of Florida found that the fern removes arsenic from contaminated soil at a rate more than 200-times any other plant … More ›