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Website
Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative
November 14, 2024This site provides information to help communities facilitate full lead service line replacement.More on:
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Report
Mercury emissions map
October 25, 2024A map that showcases the 2020 mercury emissions from the most polluting coal plants.More on:
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Fact sheet
Meeting the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards for Power Plants: Greater Benefits, Lower Costs
October 25, 2024The Mercury and Air Toxics Standards reduce mercury, soot, lead, and other toxic pollution from our nation’s coal-fired power plants.More on:
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Article
Families celebrate EPA ban on killer paint stripper chemical
July 31, 2024Methylene chloride, a highly toxic chemical used to strip paint for decades, is being phased out for most uses, thanks to a new rule from the EPA.More on:
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Project
EDF identifies top 10 U.S. cities with the most lead pipes
April 23, 2024EDF identified 10 cities in the U.S. with the most lead service lines (LSLs) based on numbers reported in 2021. These cities collectively have over one million LSLs, representing 12% of the 9.2 million EPA estimates are in the country.More on:
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Op-ed
This Earth Day and beyond: Taking action for our health and climate
April 21, 2024 | Tonya Howard Calhoun, PhD , Director, Community EngagementThe process to make petrochemicals, which are found in everything from plastics to fertilizers to yoga pants, exposes nearby communities to serious health risks, like cancer and respiratory illnesses, says Tonya Calhoun of the Environmental Defense Fund, shown in front of banner on Cancer Alley in Louisiana.More on:
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Interactive tool
Chemical Exposure Action Map
February 22, 2024EDF's map offers tools to encourage EPA to do better risk assessments of chemicals. Use this tool to see where facilities are polluting toxic chemicals into our air, water and land and how it’s putting our health at risk, then encourage EPA to take action.More on:
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Article
Give your newborn a healthy start with this guide to getting toxics out of your home
September 21, 2023Having a newborn is stressful enough — here are tips to give your baby a healthy start.More on:
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Analysis
Out of balance: conflicts of interest persist in food chemicals determined to be generally recognized as safe
September 6, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsEDF co-authored study published in the journal Environmental Health evaluated Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) notices that food manufacturers voluntarily submitted to FDA and found that 1) no GRAS notices followed FDA's draft guidance, and 2) there were high risks of bias and conflicts of interest.More on:
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Article
Harmful “forever chemicals” are in drinking water: What you need to know about PFAS
August 1, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsLearn about the dangers of forever chemicals in drinking water, how to protect your family, and what steps the EPA is taking to ensure your safety. Stay informed and stay healthy with expert Tom Neltner.More on:
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Report
Lead Cable Investigation
June 30, 2023Report prepared for EDF by Marine Taxonomic Services, Ltd. (MTS) seeks to understand the extent to which telecom and power cables running through rivers, streams, and lakes that serve as drinking water sources may have been constructed using lead pipe and which may now pose a public health risk.More on:
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Explainer
Key chemicals of concern in food packaging and food handling equipment
May 9, 2023DF has identified chemicals in food packaging and food handling equipment where the potential health impacts from their migration into food raises serious concerns.More on:
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Solutions
Cumulative risk assessment framework
August 4, 2022EDF’s Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Cumulative Risk Assessment (CRA) Framework illustrates how EPA can conceptualize and apply comprehensive cumulative risk evaluations in a way that is pragmatic and protective of public health, especially for those at greatest risk.More on:
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Solutions
Clean Beauty Justice Retailer Roadmap
June 24, 2022These steps from EDF – focused on addressing environmental racism in beauty and personal care products – guide companies to develop and implement their chemical policies with equity at the forefront.More on:
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Blog post
Safer personal care products: Leadership requires equity
March 16, 2022Here’s how companies can ensure that everyone - regardless of race - has equal access to safe products.More on:
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Analysis
Full lead service line replacement: A case study of equity in environmental remediation
December 29, 2021 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsEDF co-authored a peer-reviewed case study highlighting the environmental justice issues that arise when water utilities require property owners to pay when they replace lead service lines (LSLs) that connect homes to the water main under the street.More on:
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Event
Priorities and places for nature-based solutions to reduce flood and chemical exposure risks in Galveston Bay
August 17, 2021 | Elena Craft, Associate Vice President, Climate and HealthStakeholder presentation for National Academy of Sciences grant to examine and address the vulnerability of petrochemical facilities along Galveston Bay to flood-induced chemical spills and releases.More on:
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Blog post
New framework gives a path to “clean beauty”
March 25, 2021EDF's Clean Beauty Roadmap for Retailers gives brands the ground rules for executing a responsible and credible clean beauty program, with a focus on ingredient safety.More on:
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Podcast
Why what s in your makeup is an environmental justice issue
December 14, 2020 | Boma Brown-West, Former Director of Consumer Health, EDF+BusinessBoma Brown-West is leading the charge to eliminate toxic chemicals from our food and consumer products. On this episode of EDF's Degrees podcast, we talk with our very own Director of Consumer Health.More on:
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Article
3 ways 'BPA-free' won't protect you
March 25, 2020BPA exposure is linked to diseases such as cancer and diabetes, but going BPA-free is harder than you might think. EDF explains 3 things you should know.More on:
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Lead pipes and environmental justice
March 15, 2020To evaluate health equity and environmental justice concerns, Environmental Defense Fund and American University’s Center for Environmental Policy analyzed more than 3,400 LSL replacements (LSLRs) conducted in Washington, DC between 2009 and 2018.More on:
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Overview
What we're doing about PFAS in food
December 19, 2019PFAS are a class of widely used chemicals that have been found in our food.More on:
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Article
Heavy metals in food
December 19, 2019Read as EDF works to reduce exposure to lead, arsenic, and cadmium, as these are the heavy metals most commonly found in food.More on:
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Article
Market demand for chemical monitoring technologies
July 30, 2019EDF conducted a unique landscape assessment of the market demand for technologies capable of detecting a person's exposure to harmful chemicals.More on:
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Report
Estimating Consumer Willingness to Pay for Personal Chemical Device Monitors
July 1, 2019Details on the choice experiment designed and conducted by ERG Inc. to estimate consumers’ willingness to pay for personal chemical exposure monitors.More on: