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Ditching older furniture can cut your exposure to some harmful flame retardants

Foam-containing furniture sitting in your home for years can be a hidden source of harmful flame retardant exposure. Removing these old sofas and chairs can lower the amount of one type of flame...

EWG statement on USDA announcing regenerative agriculture initiative

WASHINGTON – The Department of Agriculture today announced an initiative, the Regenerative Pilot Program, that will prioritize certain regenerative agriculture practices, including cover crops, in...

Does your laundry shed microplastics?

Tiny bits of plastic are found nearly everywhere, from the summit of Mount Everest to the ocean floor. Are some of them coming from your washer and dryer? Microplastics are the microscopic pieces of...

MAAHA: EWG’s ‘Make America Actually Healthy Again’ agenda for EPA Administrator Zeldin

After a string of disastrous decisions that will harm Americans, the Trump Environmental Protection Agency should consider dropping “Protection” from its name. Under Administrator Lee Zeldin, the...

Congress’ scrutiny of toxic 'forever chemicals' cleanup liability puts public health at risk

As the Trump administration rolls back environmental and public health safeguards , Congress may exempt some industries from cleaning up toxic “forever chemicals,” or PFAS, pollution. The House Energy...

FDA deadline to ban formaldehyde in hair straighteners looms: Why it must act

In less than two weeks, the Food and Drug Administration will blow past its self-imposed deadline to finally ban formaldehyde, a cancer-causing chemical, from hair straighteners. The administration...

On skiing: Sunny slopes & toxic wax

Just because it's cold when you're on the slopes, doesn't mean you get to ignore the sun.

EWG testimony before the Vermont Senate Committee on Health and Welfare on S 26, to ban 6 food dyes from being served at schools

Good morning. My name is Scott Faber , and I am testifying this morning on behalf of the Environmental Working Group. I am also an Adjunct Professor of Food Law at Georgetown University Law Center...

Fluoride in drinking water: What we know about its safety and risks

Fluoride – a natural constituent of teeth and bones – is added to public drinking water supplies throughout the U.S. for its purported dental health benefits. But this process, known as fluoridation...
Consumer Guides

EWG's quick tips for shopping for intimate care products

The skin of the vulva, the external area of the female genitalia, is sensitive to irritation, infection, and allergic reactions. Because of this, some ingredients that are safe at certain concentrations in other personal care products should be avoided in products intended for use on the vulva. Read EWG's quick tips for shopping for intimate care products here.

What is propyl gallate?

Propyl gallate is a preservative used in foods like chewing gum, meat products, vegetable oil and more. It helps prevent fat and oil from spoiling and is frequently used together with the food...

Arsenic in brown rice: What you should know

Americans who regularly eat brown rice instead of white may be exposing themselves to higher levels of the heavy metal arsenic, a recent study from Michigan State University finds. The research also...

EWG's comments recommending that the FDA adopt action levels for PFAS in food.

These comments are submitted on behalf of the Environmental Working Group (EWG) in support of the citizen petition by the Tucson Environmental Justice Task Force (TEJTF) urging the FDA to set...

Mark Ruffalo condemns Trump EPA rollback of PFAS standards: ‘This will make America sicker, not healthier’

The following is a statement from activist and actor Mark Ruffalo on proposed efforts to weaken the PFAS drinking water standard by the Trump Environmental Protection Agency: Weakening the PFAS...

‘City slicker’ farm payments top $2B – and House GOP bill would make problem worse

Almost 80,000 “city slickers” living in some of the biggest metro areas in the U.S. took in more than $2 billion in farm subsidies between 2020 and 2024. Many recipients used loopholes that allow the...

House budget bill’s top farm subsidy loopholes and giveaways

Farm subsidies already favor the largest farms . But the budget reconciliation bill the House will consider this week is packed with farm subsidy loopholes that would make the problem worse. These...

Transcript of EWG podcast ‘Ken Cook Is Having Another Episode' – Episode 33

In this podcast episode, EWG President and co-Founder Ken Cook talks with Dr. Aly Cohen about how lifestyle changes can help with protecting the immune system.

French law informs, protects cell phone users

France will soon become the first nation anywhere to require merchants to inform consumers of the radiation levels of cell phones at the point of sale.

Tell Congress: Pass the Healthy, Hunger-free Kids Act

With the aftershocks from this month's midterm election still reverberating around the nation, the "lame-duck" Congress returning to Washington for one last week's work is largely ready to punt most...

EWG Honors CA Officials for Efforts to Protect Public Health and Environment

Six dedicated public servants in California will be honored tonight in San Francisco for their shared commitment to protecting the health and environment of Californians.

Texas Schools are Drilling for Dollars

Pro sports teams regularly use signing bonuses to lure the star athletes they want. Now some Texas school districts are taking the bait, too.

Introducing: EWG's Guide to Healthy Child Care

Truth is, when my husband and I chose a childcare facility for our kids (way back in 2003), the question of environmental health didn't even cross our minds.

Federal grants to promote pesticides? Oh, my.

More than 50 organizations concerned about the risks of pesticides to human health and the environment have joined forces to fight California officials' award of a $180,000 taxpayer-funded grant to a...