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Toxic Johnson’s Baby Shampoo: No More Tears: As Gentle to Eyes as Pure Formaldehyde

by Jennifer Lance on November 2, 2011

Does Your Furniture Contain Formaldehyde?

by Jennifer Lance on July 20, 2010

Major Chinese Grocer Pulls Johnson & Johnson from Shelves

by Cate Nelson on April 4, 2009

Johnson And Johnson’s "Big Bubblin' Stars" Campaign Promotes Toxic Baby Products?

by mcmilker on March 29, 2009

Have You Given Your Kid a Formaldehyde Bath Yet?

by ECP Editors on March 14, 2009

700 New Chemicals Introduced Each Year Not Tested for Toxicity

by Jennifer Lance on February 27, 2009

Let Them Eat Organic Blue Jeans

by ECP Editors on February 5, 2009

Is There a FEMA Trailer in Your Man Cave?

by ECP Editors on February 1, 2009

Doctor Recommends Avoiding Flu Shot, Taking Vitamin D Instead

by ECP Editors on November 18, 2008

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  • Daily Tip: Rid Yourself of Unwanted Catalogues with Catalog Choice

    We’ve covered the topic of junk mail before in our daily tips (see Tip o’ the Day: War on Junk Mail), but a new [...]

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    The New Green Economy Must Include Low-Income and Minority Familes

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    Responsibility for Toxic Day Care Center Slips Through Cracks Like… Mercury

    The legal fight over accountability for a day-care center housed in a former mercury thermometer factory continues in New Jersey, with plenty of buck-passing and [...]

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  • Just as we should cultivate more gentle and peaceful relations with our fellow human beings, we should also extend that same kind of attitude towards the natural environment. Morally speaking, we should be concerned for our whole environment.
    -H.H the Dalai Lama

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