A challenge to the EU’s science-based chemical safety rules fell short, as the General Court upheld the classification of a common rubber additive as toxic to reproduction.
As US teachers discover more and more legacy chemicals in schools, funding for cleanup is hard to find. Educators, nonprofits ...
Thanks to a recent study by researchers at IOCB Prague, it is now possible to monitor processes in living cells more ...
Washington retailers can no longer use receipt paper containing a chemical known to cause infertility. Beginning this month, the state is the first in the nation to ban the use of bisphenol in certain ...
The Consumer Council on Thursday urged foot cream manufacturers to review the amount of fragrance allergens in their ...
Chemical pollution remains one of the world’s most under-recognised crises. Dr Marcos A. Orellana, UN special rapporteur on ...
The groups claim the EPA’s approval of isocycloseram — a chemical compound included in a group of long-lasting PFAS, or per- ...
The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration delayed by four months the compliance deadlines for its latest rules on ...
New studies link common food preservatives to higher risks of cancer and type 2 diabetes, driving clean-label demand and ...
Food advocacy groups says the EU must overhaul its food rules now or risk leaving consumers, especially low-income families and children, exposed to misleading claims, weak enforcement, and unchecked ...
Starbucks is being accused of having an unethical supply chain and alleging that its decaffeinated coffee contains harmful ...
The B.C. government wants Bobby Shah’s palatial Maple Ridge home, currently for sale for $3.6 million, forfeited as a proceed ...
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